Chemistry, asked by harshitaisal, 9 months ago

1 define isomorphism
isomorphism with example​

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Answered by adithyavijayakumar29
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Isomorphism is a structure-preserving mapping between two structures of the same type that can be reversed by an inverse mapping. ... For example, for every prime number p, all fields with p elements are canonically isomorphic, with a unique isomorphism.

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Answered by allorasharma
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Isomorphism, in modern algebra, a one-to-one correspondence (mapping) between two sets that preserves binary relationships between elements of the sets. For example, the set of natural numbers can be mapped onto the set of even natural numbers by multiplying each natural number by 2.

example, both graphs are connected, have four vertices and three edges. ... Two graphs G1 and G2 are isomorphic if there exists a match- ing between their vertices so that two vertices are connected by an edge in G1 if and only if corresponding vertices are connected by an edge in G2.

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