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between topological spaces.
Although many
examples of
morphisms are structure-preserving maps,
morphisms need not to be maps, but they can be
composed in a...
- Look up -
morph,
morph, or
morphs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Morph may
refer to:
Morph (zoology), a
visual or
behavioral difference between organisms...
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Morphing is a
special effect in
motion pictures and
animations that
changes (or
morphs) one
image or
shape into
another through a
seamless transition....
- a
commutative ring R is
proper over R.
Projective morphisms are proper, but not all
proper morphisms are projective. For example,
there is a
smooth proper...
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representing objects and "arrows"
representing morphisms.
Morphisms can have any of the
following properties. A
morphism f : a → b is: a
monomorphism (or monic)...
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induced ring
morphisms A i → B i j {\displaystyle A_{i}\to B_{ij}} into finite-type
morphisms. A
typical example of a finite-type
morphism is a family...
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morphisms 0XY
necessarily are zero
morphisms and form a
compatible system of zero
morphisms. If C is a
category with zero
morphisms, then the
collection of 0XY...
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smooth morphisms, and
morphisms to
stratified varieties which satisfy miracle flatness on each of the strata. The
universal examples of flat
morphisms of...
- pre-images of
prime ideals. All
morphisms between affine schemes are of this type and
gluing such
morphisms gives a
morphism of
schemes in general. Now, if...
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morphism may
refer to:
Graph homomorphism, in
graph theory, a
homomorphism between graphs Graph morphism, in
algebraic geometry, a type of
morphism of...