
What is a homomorphism? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Is a homomorphism a general term that could mean different things, or does it have a specific definition? Also, could someone give me an example in which homomorphisms are useful, and …
What is the difference between homomorphism and isomorphism?
Isomorphism is a bijective homomorphism. I see that isomorphism is more than homomorphism, but I don't really understand its power. When we hear about bijection, the first thing that comes …
Intuition on group homomorphisms - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Nov 22, 2012 · However, a Homomorphism need not be bijective like an isomorphism. For example the exponential map from the set of real numbers with the $+$ operation to the set of …
linear algebra - Difference between epimorphism, isomorphism ...
Can somebody please explain me the difference between linear transformations such as epimorphism, isomorphism, endomorphism or automorphism? I would appreciate if somebody …
Normed Linear Spaces: Define homomorphism, homeomorphism, …
Nov 11, 2022 · Homomorphism: A homomorphism is a structure preserving map, which in a vector space, is equivalent to being a linear map. Isomorphism: (same as homeomorphism) A …
What's the difference between isomorphism and homeomorphism?
Well, what is a topological homomorphism? If it is a continuous function, then you're correct about the distinction between algebraic and topological morphisms. If it is a continuous (relatively) …
Homomorphism from $S_4$ to $S_3$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Sep 23, 2019 · I was reading Artin's Algebra and stumbled upon this example of a homomorphism $\phi:S_4 \to S_3$. See here and here for the example. My question is what motivates the …
abstract algebra - Difference between linear map and …
Mar 30, 2011 · My question is: what exactly is the difference between homomorphism and a linear map? I can see that linearity is defined in terms of a vector space or module and …
Is a homomorphisim one-to-one or onto? - Mathematics Stack …
Group homomorphism is does not have to be either one-to-one or onto. You are thinking about group isomorphisms
Difference between graph homomorphism and graph isomorphism
Aug 16, 2012 · A homomorphism can put one graph inside of another, bigger graph, a process which cannot be reversed without the map's restriction to the vertex sets being a set bijection. …