The analogous result holds beginning with a Boolean algebra.
Fréchet intervals are strongly asymmetric about the analogous results under independence.
The analogous result holds for any topologically open convex cone.
The analogous results hold for lower triangular matrices, so they also form a Lie subalgebra.
Some analogous results are also known in matroid theory.
This observation and a proof of an analogous result were offered by Wells (1980).
Eyes closed in the middle of a hurricane newscast will produce an analogous result.
An analogous result has been known in higher dimensions for some time.
The device uses mechanical action for calculating the result, analogous to a slide rule.
Several authors have studied analogous results for other types of geometries.