The difference between Ac and Axiom of choice
When used as nouns, ac means account, whereas axiom of choice means one of the axioms of set theory, equivalent to the statement that an arbitrary direct product of non-empty sets is non-empty.
Ac is also adjective with the meaning: ante cibum, before meals.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ac and Axiom of choice
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Ac as a noun:
account; money of account
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Ac as a noun:
alicyclic
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Ac as a noun:
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Ac as a noun:
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Ac as a noun (electricity):
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Ac as an adjective (medicine):
ante cibum, before meals
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Axiom of choice as a noun (set theory):
One of the axioms of set theory, equivalent to the statement that an arbitrary direct product of non-empty sets is non-empty; any version of said axiom, for example specifying the cardinality of the number of sets from which choices are made.
Examples:
"The axiom of choice is logically equivalent to the assertion that every vector space has a basis."