quotient automorphism - meaning and definition. What is quotient automorphism
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What (who) is quotient automorphism - definition

ISOMORPHISM FROM A MATHEMATICAL OBJECT TO ITSELF
AutoMorphism; Automorphisms; Field automorphism; Nontrivial automorphism; Trivial automorphism
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Graph automorphism         
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SYMMETRY OF A GRAPH ONTO ITSELF PRESERVING THE EDGE–VERTEX CONNECTIVITY
Graph Automorphism; Graph automorphism problem
In the mathematical field of graph theory, an automorphism of a graph is a form of symmetry in which the graph is mapped onto itself while preserving the edge–vertex connectivity.
Quotient space (linear algebra)         
VECTOR SPACE CONSISTING OF AFFINE SUBSETS
Linear quotient space; Quotient vector space
In linear algebra, the quotient of a vector space V by a subspace N is a vector space obtained by "collapsing" N to zero. The space obtained is called a quotient space and is denoted V/N (read "V mod N" or "V by N").
Quotientable automorphism         
In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, a quotientable automorphism of a group is an automorphism that takes every normal subgroup to within itself. As a result, it gives a corresponding automorphism for every quotient group.

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Automorphism

In mathematics, an automorphism is an isomorphism from a mathematical object to itself. It is, in some sense, a symmetry of the object, and a way of mapping the object to itself while preserving all of its structure. The set of all automorphisms of an object forms a group, called the automorphism group. It is, loosely speaking, the symmetry group of the object.