In mathematics, a quotient algebra, (where algebra is used in the sense of universal algebra), also called a factor algebra, is obtained by partitioning the elements of an algebra in equivalence classes given by a congruence, that is an equivalence relation that is additionally compatible with all the operations of the algebra, in the formal sense described below.
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