In mathematics, the term "substructure" generally refers to a subset or a smaller structure that satisfies certain properties of a larger mathematical structure. This concept appears in various areas of mathematics, including algebra, set theory, and model theory. Here are a few contexts in which "substructure" is commonly discussed: 1. **Algebra:** In algebraic structures such as groups, rings, and fields, a substructure is typically a subset that itself forms a similar structure.
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