👉 In mathematics, "benames" refers to a specific type of set. In the context of algebraic structures such as groups and rings, the term is used to denote the set of all elements that are invertible (i.e., have an inverse element) under certain operations defined on it. For example, in a group G, the elements of G form a set called "benames" because they are precisely those elements which satisfy the condition that there exists another element x in G such that