👉 In mathematics, "ecklein" is a term used to describe an algebraic structure that consists of a finite number of elements and has no proper substructures. It is named after Friedrich Wilhelm Ecke, who discovered this property in 1853.
The properties of the ecklein structure include:
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No Proper Substructure
: In other words, there exists no larger algebraic structure with more than one element that can be defined as a subset of the original algebraic