Monomorphism

Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊnoʊˈmɔɹfˈɪzəm/

Monomorphism (noun)

  1. A type of function where each input has a unique output, showing a one-to-one relationship.

Examples

  • A monomorphism ensures a unique relationship between elements of two sets.
  • A monomorphism is a one-to-one mapping between sets.

Common collocations: establish a monomorphism, define a monomorphism, prove a monomorphism

Synonyms of Monomorphism

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Monomorphism

  • refers to multiple forms or types.