Partial algebra, often referred to as partial algebraic structures, is a mathematical framework that deals with algebraic systems where the operations are not necessarily defined for all possible pairs of elements in the set. In contrast to traditional algebraic structures (like groups, rings, or fields), where operations (e.g., addition, multiplication) are defined for every pair of elements, partial algebra allows for operations that are only partially defined.

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