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* [[Rank of an abelian group]], the cardinality of a maximal linearly independent subset
* [[Rank of an abelian group]], the cardinality of a maximal linearly independent subset
* Rank of a [[free module]]
* Rank of a [[free module]]
* Rank of a [[generalized eigenvector]]
* Rank of a [[greedoid]], the maximal size of a feasible set
* Rank of a [[greedoid]], the maximal size of a feasible set
* [[Rank of a group]], the smallest cardinality of a generating set for the group
* [[Rank of a group]], the smallest cardinality of a generating set for the group

Latest revision as of 15:54, 27 September 2025

Template:Short description Script error: No such module "other uses". A rank is a position in a hierarchy. It can be formally recognized—for example, cardinal, chief executive officer, general, professor—or unofficial.

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People

Formal ranks

Unofficial ranks

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Mathematics

Other

See also

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