Antimorphism

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    An isomorphism of a mathematical object or system of objects such that the image of a product of two values is the same as the product of the images of the two values in reverse order.

    "The transform u^λ of an element u of A by an automorphism or antimorphism of A has the same spectrum Sᵤ and the same minimal polynomial as u, and is semisimple if u is so."

Example

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"The transform u^λ of an element u of A by an automorphism or antimorphism of A has the same spectrum Sᵤ and the same minimal polynomial as u, and is semisimple if u is so."

Etymology

From anti- + morphism.

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