different between homeomorphism vs isomorphism
homeomorphism
English
Alternative forms
- homoeomorphism (UK)
- homœomorphism
Etymology
homeo- +? -morphism
Noun
homeomorphism (plural homeomorphisms)
- (topology) a continuous bijection from one topological space to another, with continuous inverse.
- (chemistry) a similarity in the crystal structure of unrelated compounds
Hypernyms
- (topology): equivalence relation
Translations
See also
- homeomorphism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- diffeomorphism
homeomorphism From the web:
- what homeomorphism mean
- what is homeomorphism in topology
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isomorphism
English
Etymology
iso- +? -morphism
Pronunciation
Noun
isomorphism (plural isomorphisms)
- Similarity of form
- 1984 Brigitte Asbach-Schnitker, "Introduction", Mercury or The Secret and Swift Messenger, ?ISBN.
- The postulated isomorphism between words and things constitutes the characterizing feature of all philosophically based universal languages.
- (biology) the similarity in form of organisms, which may be due to convergent evolution or shared genetic background, e.g. an algae species in which the haploid and diploid life stages are indistinguishable based on morphology.
- (chemistry) the similarity in the crystal structures of similar chemical compounds
- 1874 C. Rammelsberg, "Crystallographic and chemical relations of the natural sulphides, arsenides, and sulpharsenides", The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, page 197.
- The isomorphism of compounds does not prove the isomorphism of their respective constituents.
- 1874 C. Rammelsberg, "Crystallographic and chemical relations of the natural sulphides, arsenides, and sulpharsenides", The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, page 197.
- (sociology) the similarity in the structure or processes of different organizations
- 1984 Brigitte Asbach-Schnitker, "Introduction", Mercury or The Secret and Swift Messenger, ?ISBN.
- A one-to-one correspondence
- (group algebra) A bijection f such that both f and its inverse f ?1 are homomorphisms, that is, structure-preserving mappings.
- (computer science) a one-to-one correspondence between all the elements of two sets, e.g. the instances of two classes, or the records in two datasets
- (category theory) A morphism which has an inverse; the composition of the morphism and its inverse yields either one of two identity morphisms (depending on the order of composition).
Synonyms
- (in category theory): iso
Antonyms
- anisomorphism
Related terms
- isomorphic
- isomorphous
Translations
See also
- Isomorphism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Isomorphism on Encyclopedia of Mathematics
- isomorphism on nLab
- Isomorphism on Wolfram MathWorld
- Graph Isomorphism on Wolfram MathWorld
- Natural Isomorphism on Wolfram MathWorld
isomorphism From the web:
- isomorphism meaning
- isomorphism what does it do
- what is isomorphism in chemistry
- what is isomorphism in graph theory
- what is isomorphism in group theory
- what is isomorphism in linear algebra
- what is isomorphism in sociology
- what is isomorphism and polymorphism
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