Homomorphism

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title: Homomorphism
text: In algebra, a homomorphism is a structure-preserving map between two algebraic structures of the same type. 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 Klei
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description: Structure-preserving map between two algebraic structures of the same type
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date created: 2001-08-20T13:18:20Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T02:16:39Z
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