Difference between isomorphism and homomorphism and its properties
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An isomorphism between algebraic structures of the same type is commonly defined as a bijective homomorphism. In the more general context of category theory, an isomorphism is defined as a morphism, which has an inverse that is also a morphism. ... If A and B have underlying sets, and has an inverse g, then f is bijective.
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