👉 In mathematics, an "equidurable" object is one that can be transformed into another object without changing its value. This property is essential in many areas of mathematics, including algebraic geometry and number theory. For example, consider a group G under multiplication. An element x in G can be considered "equidurable" to the identity element e if, for any other element y in G, the equation xy = ye holds true. For instance, the elements 2 and -2 are