A quasifield is a mathematical structure that generalizes the concept of a field. In particular, a quasifield is a set equipped with two binary operations (often referred to as addition and multiplication) that satisfy certain axioms resembling those of a field, but with some modifications. In a quasifield, the operations are defined in a way that allows for the existence of division (except by zero), meaning that every nonzero element has a multiplicative inverse.
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