Isomorphism
Isomorphy ( Gr. Ἴσος ísos "equal" and μορφή morphé "form", "shape") stands for:
- Isomorphism (social sciences) , “equivalence” of theories or models as significant for the interdisciplinary cooperation of individual problem aspects of social coexistence
- Isomorphism (crystal) , crystals with the same molecular structure
- Isomorphism (psychophysiology) , correspondence between a state of consciousness and a physical process
- Isomorphy (botany), form of generation change
- Isomorphism (linguistics), structural parallels between different levels of description of language (e.g. phonology - morphology - syntax)
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Isomorphism (mathematics), form of the figure, see isomorphism
- Isomorphism of graphs ( graph theory )
- Isometric isomorphism ( functional analysis , special case of normal isomorphism )
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Wiktionary: isomorphic - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: isomorphism - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: isomorphism - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations