1. Gain--infinite 2. Input impedance--infinite 3. Output impedance--zero 4. Bandwidth--infinite 5. Voltage out--zero (when voltages into each other are equal) 6. Current entering the amp at either terminal--extremely smallThe "operation" referred to mathematical operations, such as addition, integration, etc. An exact equivalent of the ideal Op-Amp is called a "nullor" and it is composed of new elements -- the nullator and the norator. The input to the op-amp is the nullator (i.e. no voltage or current), while the output is the norator (i.e. any voltage or current). These two components give the device its ideal characteristics.