Cryptomorphism
In mathematics, two objects, especially systems of axioms or semantics for them, are called cryptomorphic if they are equivalent but not obviously equivalent. This word is a play on the many morphisms in mathematics, but "cryptomorphism" is only very distantly related to "isomorphism", "homomorphism", or "morphisms". The equivalence may possibly be in some informal sense, or may be formalized in terms of a bijection or equivalence of categories between the mathematical objects defined by the two cryptomorphic axiom systems.
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Cryptomorphism
In mathematics, two objects, especially systems of axioms or semantics for them, are called cryptomorphic if they are equivalent but not obviously equivalent. This word is a play on the many morphisms in mathematics, but "cryptomorphism" is only very distantly related to "isomorphism", "homomorphism", or "morphisms". The equivalence may possibly be in some informal sense, or may be formalized in terms of a bijection or equivalence of categories between the mathematical objects defined by the two cryptomorphic axiom systems.
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En matemáticas, dos objetos, e ...... emas axiomáticos criptomorfos.
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En mathématiques, deux objets, ...... airement à celle de morphisme.
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In matematica, due oggetti (so ...... o isomorfi, e non criptomorfi.
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In mathematics, two objects, e ...... o cryptomorphic axiom systems.
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En matemáticas, dos objetos, e ...... emas axiomáticos criptomorfos.
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En mathématiques, deux objets, ...... airement à celle de morphisme.
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In matematica, due oggetti (so ...... o isomorfi, e non criptomorfi.
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In mathematics, two objects, e ...... o cryptomorphic axiom systems.
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Criptomorfismo
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Criptomorfismo
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Cryptomorphism
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Cryptomorphisme
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