so one of the things these alqc-like posts coupd be great for is educational materialit sounds possibly like "abelian" is usually used with "group" rather than "field" but that a field contains abelian groupsit sounds like abelian is an adjective used mostly with mathematical groups, generally infinite sets of number-like entities mutated to each other by a strictly commutative operation which the group is said to be diacussed "under" kind ofcurious about it still but it's a solid example