- In mathematics, an
isomorphism is a structure-preserving
mapping or
morphism between two
structures of the same type that can be
reversed by an inverse...
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typically a
fixed fraction of the
total surface area in an
isomorph. The DEB
theory explains why
isomorphs grow
according to the von
Bertalanffy curve if food...
- Look up
isomorphism or
isomorph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Isomorphism or
isomorph may
refer to:
Isomorphism, in mathematics, logic, philosophy...
- mathematics,
specifically abstract algebra, the
isomorphism theorems (also
known as Noether's
isomorphism theorems) are
theorems that
describe the relationship...
- Profile:
Isomorphs", FACT online: http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=458&Itemid=27 FACT magazine, "New
Isomorphs!", FACT...
- In
graph theory, an
isomorphism of
graphs G and H is a
bijection between the
vertex sets of G and H f : V ( G ) → V ( H ) {\displaystyle f\colon V(G)\to...
- In sociology, an
isomorphism is a
similarity of the
processes or
structure of one
organization to
those of another, be it the
result of
imitation or independent...
- the
mathematical field of
topology a
uniform isomorphism or
uniform homeomorphism is a
special isomorphism between uniform spaces that
respects uniform...
- In chemistry,
isomorphism has
meanings both at the
level of
crystallography and at a
molecular level. In crystallography,
crystals are
isomorphous if...
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meaning "similar shape",
named by
Henri Poincaré), also
called topological isomorphism, or
bicontinuous function, is a
bijective and
continuous function between...