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quasigroup homomorphism - traduction vers russe

MORPHISM (STRUCTURE-PRESERVING MAP) BETWEEN TWO ALGEBRAIC STRUCTURES OF THE SAME TYPE
HomoMorphism; Homomorphisms; Homomorphic; E-free homomorphism; Homomorphy; Homorphic; Principal homomorphism; Surjective homomorphism; Injective homomorphism; Bijective homomorphism
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quasigroup homomorphism      

математика

гомоморфизм квазигрупп

quasi-group         
  • A Latin square, the unbordered multiplication table for a quasigroup whose 10 elements are the digits 0–9.
ALGEBRAIC STRUCTURE
Loop (algebra); Latin square property; Inverse property loop; Quasigroups; Quasi-group; Loop and quasigroup; Multiary quasigroup; Polyadic quasigroup; Multary quasigroup; Parastrophe; Divisibility (binary operation)

общая лексика

квазигруппа

quasi-group         
  • A Latin square, the unbordered multiplication table for a quasigroup whose 10 elements are the digits 0–9.
ALGEBRAIC STRUCTURE
Loop (algebra); Latin square property; Inverse property loop; Quasigroups; Quasi-group; Loop and quasigroup; Multiary quasigroup; Polyadic quasigroup; Multary quasigroup; Parastrophe; Divisibility (binary operation)
сущ.
квазигруппа; неустойчивое, неструктурированное скопление людей.

Définition

Homomorphy
·noun Similarity of form; resemblance in external characters, while widely different in fundamental structure; resemblance in geometric ground form. ·see Homophyly, Promorphology.

Wikipédia

Homomorphism

In algebra, a homomorphism is a structure-preserving map between two algebraic structures of the same type (such as two groups, two rings, or two vector spaces). The word homomorphism comes from the Ancient Greek language: ὁμός (homos) meaning "same" and μορφή (morphe) meaning "form" or "shape". However, the word was apparently introduced to mathematics due to a (mis)translation of German ähnlich meaning "similar" to ὁμός meaning "same". The term "homomorphism" appeared as early as 1892, when it was attributed to the German mathematician Felix Klein (1849–1925).

Homomorphisms of vector spaces are also called linear maps, and their study is the subject of linear algebra.

The concept of homomorphism has been generalized, under the name of morphism, to many other structures that either do not have an underlying set, or are not algebraic. This generalization is the starting point of category theory.

A homomorphism may also be an isomorphism, an endomorphism, an automorphism, etc. (see below). Each of those can be defined in a way that may be generalized to any class of morphisms.

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