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Non-associative algebra

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Non-associative algebra refers to a type of algebraic structure where the associative law does not necessarily hold. In mathematics, the associative law states that for any three elements \( a \), \( b \), and \( c \), the equation \( (a \cdot b) \cdot c = a \cdot (b \cdot c) \) should be true for all operations \( \cdot \).

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