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When referring to a planar object, ``free'' means that the object is regarded as capable of being picked up out of the plane and flipped over. As a result, Mirror Images are equivalent for free objects.
A free abstract mathematical object is generated by elements in a ``free manner,'' i.e., such that the
elements satisfy
no nontrivial relations among themselves. To make this more formal, an algebraic Gadget
is freely generated
by a Subset
if, for any function
where
is any other algebraic Gadget, there exists a
unique Homomorphism (which has different meanings depending on what kind of Gadgets you're
dealing with)
such that
restricted to
is
.
If the algebraic Gadgets are Vector Spaces, then freely generates
Iff
is a Basis for
. If the algebraic Gadgets are Abelian Groups, then
freely generates
Iff
is a Direct Sum of the
Integers, with
consisting of the standard Basis.
See also Fixed, Gadget, Mirror Image, Rank