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Meaning, please?
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There is the [[Homomorphism]], but here are other variants and subclasses:
There is the [[Homomorphism]], but here are other variants and subclasses:




* [[Isomorphism]] '(the application is also a bijection)'
* [[Isomorphism]] '(the application is also a bijection)'

* [[Endomorphism]] '(from a structure into itself)'
* [[Endomorphism]] '(from a structure into itself)'

* [[Automorphism]] '(Iso + Endo)'
* [[Automorphism]] '(Iso + Endo)'




* [[Epimorphism]]
* [[Epimorphism]]

* [[Monomorphism]]
* [[Monomorphism]]




* [[Homeomorphism]]
* [[Homeomorphism]]

* [[Diffeomorphism]] '(Preserves topological properties)'
* [[Diffeomorphism]] '(Preserves topological properties)'




* [[Comorphism]] '(A term sometimes used in [[Category theory]])'
* [[Comorphism]] '(A term sometimes used in [[Category theory]])'



''OK, but what does "morphism" mean at all???''


Revision as of 18:09, 27 December 2001

There is the Homomorphism, but here are other variants and subclasses:






OK, but what does "morphism" mean at all???