👉 In mathematics, "dissoluteness" refers to a property of a function or an element in a group that ensures it is invertible. A group is said to be dissolute if for every two elements x and y in its group, there exists an inverse element z such that xy = yx = 1. This means that the operation of multiplication is commutative on the group, i.e., for any two elements a and b in the group, (ab) = a