👉 In mathematics, a symplesite is an element in a ring whose multiplicative inverse is also an element of the same ring. This property is often used to define rings where every non-zero element has a multiplicative inverse. For example, the set of all complex numbers under addition and multiplication form a ring with respect to the operation of addition (or multiplication if you prefer). The element 1 in this case represents the multiplicative identity for these operations, ensuring that any number multiplied by 1