Homomorphism
"Homomorphism" in a Sentence (7 examples)
In algebra a monomorphism is an injective homomorphism.
One must not confuse homomorphism with homeomorphism.
The kernel of a group homomorphism always contains the neutral element.
A field homomorphism is a map from one field to another one which is additive, multiplicative, zero-preserving, and unit-preserving.
1954, Kuo-Tsai Chen, Iterated Integrals and Exponential Homomorphisms, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, Reprinted in 2001, Philippe Tondeur (editor), Collected Papers of K.-T. Chen, Birkhäuser, page 54, This motivates a generalization, and exponential homomorphisms are now defined, in an algebraic fashion, from certain free products to formal power series rings with non-commutative indeterminates.
A homomorphism of presheaves h#58;A#92;rightarrowB is a collection of homomorphisms h#95;U#58;A(U)#92;rightarrowB(U) commuting with restrictions.
Definition 1.15. Let G and H be matrix Lie groups. A map #92;Phi from G to H is called a Lie group homomorphism if (1) #92;Phi is a group homomorphism and (2) #92;Phi is continuous.
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