Multiplication.java
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package org.apache.commons.numbers.core;
/**
* Multiplication.
*
* @param <T> Type of elements.
*/
public interface Multiplication<T> {
/**
* Binary multiplication.
*
* @param a Element.
* @return {@code this * a}.
*/
T multiply(T a);
/**
* Identity element.
*
* @return the field element such that for all {@code a},
* {@code one().multiply(a).equals(a)} is {@code true}.
*/
T one();
/**
* Multiplicative inverse.
*
* @return <code>this<sup>-1</sup></code>.
*/
T reciprocal();
/**
* Check if this is a neutral element of multiplication, i.e. {@code this.multiply(a)} returns
* {@code a} or an element representing the same value as {@code a}.
*
* <p>The default implementation calls {@link Object#equals(Object) equals(one())}.
* Implementations may want to employ more a efficient method. This may even
* be required if an implementation has multiple representations of {@code one} and its
* {@code equals} method differentiates between them.
*
* @return {@code true} if {@code this} is a neutral element of multiplication.
* @see #one()
* @since 1.2
*/
default boolean isOne() {
return this.equals(one());
}
}