comorphism

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Etymology[edit]

co- +‎ morphism

Noun[edit]

comorphism (plural comorphisms)

  1. (mathematics) A mapping associated with a morphism that, when applied to every member of the morphism, results in the same value as the morphism applied to the image of every member.
    • 2005, Kirill MacKenzie, London Mathematical Society, General Theory of Lie Groupoids and Lie Algebroids, page 177:
      Concepts of comorphism may be defined for arbitrary modules and for arbitrary vector bundles []

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