f:S→T is equivariant with respect to g,!: for every s,! in S,!, g_T,!f(s)=f(g_S,!s), where g_S,! and g_T,! are actions on different sets of the same group.
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f:S→T is equivariant with respect to g,!: for every s,! in S,!, g_T,!f(s)=f(g_S,!s), where g_S,! and g_T,! are actions on different sets of the same group.
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