adiamorphism

/ˌædiˈoʊmɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A mathematical concept referring to the preservation of isomorphism between algebras under a homomorphism.

“The study of adiamorphism is crucial in modern algebraic geometry.”

2. noun

A type of transformation that preserves the isomorphic structure of mathematical objects.

“The adiamorphism in this theorem helps to simplify complex calculations.”

Synonyms

  • homomorphism
  • isomorphism

Antonyms

  • homotopy
  • non-isomorphism