oplus
Represents the direct sum operation or exclusive OR (XOR) in mathematics and logic, appearing as a circled plus symbol.
Overview
Commonly used across multiple mathematical disciplines, particularly in abstract algebra, linear algebra, and formal logic.
- Essential in group theory for denoting direct sums of groups or modules
- Frequently appears in computer science and digital logic as the XOR operator
- Used in vector space theory to indicate the direct sum of subspaces
- Appears in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics for combining independent systems
- Often employed in mathematical proofs and formal mathematical writing where precise notation for binary operations is required
Examples
Direct sum of vector spaces V and W.
V \oplus W = \{(v,w) : v \in V, w \in W\}
Exclusive OR (XOR) operation in boolean algebra.
A \oplus B = (A \land \neg B) \lor (\neg A \land B)
Direct sum of matrices in block matrix notation.
A \oplus B = \begin{pmatrix} A & 0 \\ 0 & B \end{pmatrix}