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In abstract algebra, an additive monoid {\displaystyle } is said to be zerosumfree, conical, centerless or positive if nonzero elements do not sum to zero. Formally:

This means that the only way zero can be expressed as a sum is as 0 + 0 {\displaystyle 0+0}.

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