isogen
/aɪˈsoʊdʒən/Definitions
1. noun
A curve or line that is a map of the relationship between the real and imaginary parts of a complex function, especially the Riemann surface of a function.
“The mathematician studied the isogeny of the complex function to understand its behavior.”
2. noun
A type of isomorphism between elliptic curves, often used in number theory and algebraic geometry.
“The researcher worked on finding isogens between elliptic curves with different moduli.”