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1Monomorphism — This page is about the mathematical term. For other uses, see Monomorphic (disambiguation) or Polymorphism (disambiguation). In the context of abstract algebra or universal algebra, a monomorphism is an injective homomorphism. A monomorphism from …
2monomorphism — noun see monomorphic …
3monomorphism — n. [Gr. monos, one; morphe, form] 1. A population that exhibits a single form; see polymorphism. 2. Species that contain only the female sex; see dimorphism. 3. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In social insects, having within a species or colony only a… …
4monomorphism — /mon euh mawr fiz euhm/, n. Math. a one to one homomorphism. [1955 60; MONO + MORPHISM] * * * …
5monomorphism — noun a) an injective homomorphism b) the absence of sexual dimorphism …
6monomorphism — mono·mor·phism (mon″o morґfiz əm) the quality or condition of being monomorphic …
7monomorphism — n. state of having a single shape, state of having one form (Biology) …
8monomorphism — mono·mor·phism …
9monomorphism — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ˌfizəm noun ( s) : the quality or state of being monomorphic …
10Morphism — In mathematics, a morphism is an abstraction derived from structure preserving mappings between two mathematical structures. The notion of morphism recurs in much of contemporary mathematics. In set theory, morphisms are functions; in linear… …