- with some
additional structure, and
morphisms are structure-preserving functions. In
category theory,
morphisms are
sometimes also
called arrows. A category...
- Look up -
morph,
morph, or
morphs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Morph may
refer to:
Morph (zoology), a
visual or
behavioral difference between organisms...
- as
function composition (****ociativity and
existence of
identity morphisms).
Morphisms are
often some sort of function, but this is not
always the case...
-
Morphing is a
special effect in
motion pictures and
animations that
changes (or
morphs) one
image or
shape into
another through a
seamless transition....
- the
induced ring
morphisms Ai→Bij{\displaystyle A_{i}\to B_{ij}} into finite-type
morphisms. A
typical example of a finite-type
morphism is a
family of...
-
collection of
morphisms is such that for all
objects X, Y, Z in C and all
morphisms f : Y → Z, g : X → Y, the
following diagram commutes: The
morphisms 0XY necessarily...
- Z → Y is finite. Chow's
lemma says that
proper morphisms are
closely related to
projective morphisms. One
version is: if X is
proper over a quasi-compact...
- 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...
-
composition of
morphisms. Here hom(a, b)
denotes the
subclass of
morphisms f in mor(C) such that dom(f) = a and cod(f) = b.
Morphisms in this subclass...
-
morphism may
refer to:
Graph homomorphism, in
graph theory, a
homomorphism between graphs Graph morphism, in
algebraic geometry, a type of
morphism of...