10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOMOMORPHY»
Discover the use of
homomorphy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
homomorphy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
THE CONCEPT OF HOMOMORPHY AND GROUPS WITH OPERATORS § 1.
Homomorphigms 1. The Concept of Homomorphy. Let W and W* be sets in which
a multiplication is uniquely defined (multiplicative domains). DEFINITION : A
single ...
THE CONCEPT OF HOMOMORPHY AND GROUPS WITH OPERATORS § 1.
Homomorphigms 1. The Concept of Homomorphy. Let W and W* be sets in which
a multiplication is uniquely defined (multiplicative domains). DEFINITION : A
single ...
THE CONCEPT OF HOMOMORPHY AND GROUPS WITH OPERATORS § 1.
Homomorphisms 1. The Concept of Homomorphy. Let W and W* be sets in which
a multiplication is uniquely denned (multiplicative domains). DEFINITION : A
single ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985). cf. homology: iterative homology; metamerism ♢homomorphy n. A mimic's
imitation of a model's body outline; contrasted with homochemy, homochromy,
homoelectry, homokinemy, homophony, homophoty, homothermy, and homotopy
...
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Cryptography for Security and Privacy in Cloud Computing:
2.2.5 Homomorphy and Isomorphy If we map elements from one algebraic
structure (S1 ,◦) to another structure (S2 ,∗) via a function f : S1 →S 2, then it is
interesting to check if operations done in S1 “propagate” through the function f.
This is ...
Stefan Rass , Daniel Slamanig, 2013
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Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST 2001: A Selection ...
This polynomial is introduced into the proof instead of the pointwise defined
function. The properties of injectivity, homomorphy, and surjectivity, are then
shown for the polynomial. During the subproofs of the latter two properties, the
problem is ...
Roberto Moreno-Diaz, Bruno Buchberger, Jose-Luis Freire, 2001
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Applied Finite Group Actions
A weaker condition than isomorphy is that of homomorphy. We shall write GX ~
HX if and only if there exist a mapping 0: X — > Y and a homomorphism i/: G -> H
such that d(gx) = n(g)0(x). Later on we shall see that the use of homomorphisms ...
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Extended Axiomatic Linguistics
The principles involved in incomplete neutralization are a specific sub-type of a
more general phenomenon which might be called imperfect homomorphy, or
imperfect homonymy. Mulder defines a homomorph formally as an "allomorph of
one ...
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Productivity and Creativity: Studies in General and ...
... the same but denotationally different ("homomorphy" and "homonymy") or
denotationally the same but formally different ("synonymy"). "Homomorphy" is a
comparison between “morphs“, i. e. in spoken language I and eye are
homomorphs.
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An Introduction to the Study of Language
This phenomenon is called homonymy or, more specifically, homomorphy. For
instance, among the English verbs there are a few which are alike in the two
tenses: cost, hit, teat, put, let. These unchanging verbs are, however, so much in
the ...