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A change within an intrusive igneous rock caused by the assimilation of portions of the surrounding rock.
A homomorphism that maps a mathematical set into itself.
ENDOMORPHISM - In mathematics, an endomorphism is a morphism (or homomorphism) from a mathematical object to itself. For example, an endomorphism of a vector space...
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In mathematics, an bendomorphismb is a morphism (or homomorphism) from a mathematical object to itself. For example, an bendomorphismb of a vector space V is a linear map f: V V, and an bendomorphismb of a group G is a group homomorphism f: G G. |
A person with a soft round build of body and a high proportion of fat tissue. |
A change within an intrusive igneous rock caused by the assimilation of portions of the surrounding rock. |
A homomorphism that maps a mathematical system into itself. |
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In mathematics, an endomorphism is a morphism (or homomorphism) from a mathematical object to itself. For example, an endomorphism of a vector space V is a linear map f: V → V, and an endomorphism of a group G is a group homomorphism f: G → G. In general, we can talk about endomorphisms in any category. In the category of sets, endomorphisms are functions from a set S to itself. * In any category, the composition of any two endomorphisms of X is again an endomorphism of X. It follows that the set of all endomorphisms of X forms a monoid, denoted End(X) (or EndC(X) to emphasize the category C). |