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Physical quantities as a partially additive field

Mathematical Physics 2025-02-04 v1 math.MP History and Philosophy of Physics

Abstract

We generalize the concept of a field by allowing addition to be a partial operation. We show that elements of such a "partially additive field" share many similarities with physical quantities. In particular, they form subsets of mutually summable elements (similar to physical dimensions), dimensionless elements (those summable with 1) form a field, and every element can be uniquely represented as a product of a dimensionless element and any non-zero element of the same dimension (a unit). We also discuss the conditions for the existence of a coherent unit system. In contrast to previous works, our axiomatization encompasses quantities, values, units, and dimensions in a single algebraic structure, illustrating that partial operations may provide a more elegant description of the physical world.

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@article{arxiv.2502.00967,
  title  = {Physical quantities as a partially additive field},
  author = {Georgy Alymov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.00967},
  year   = {2025}
}
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