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Given two [[group]]s <math>G,G'</math>, a '''homomorphism''' from <math>G</math> to <math>G'</math> is a [[function]] <math>\phi : G \to G'\,</math> such that for all <math>a,b\in G</math>, <math>\phi (ab) = \phi (a) \phi (b) \,</math>
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Given two [[Group (mathematics)|group]]s <math>G,G'</math>, a '''homomorphism''' from <math>G</math> to <math>G'</math> is a [[function]] <math>\phi : G \to G'\,</math> such that for all <math>a,b\in G</math>, <math>\phi (ab) = \phi (a) \phi (b) \,</math>
  
 
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==See Also==
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==See also==
 
*[[Isomorphism]]
 
*[[Isomorphism]]
 
[[Category:Algebra]]
 
[[Category:Algebra]]

Latest revision as of 14:02, July 13, 2016

Given two groups , a homomorphism from to is a function such that for all ,


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