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Noun Concept
Categories: Mathematics stubs, Mathematical terminology, Algebra, Set theory, Equivalence
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equivalence class  canonical map  Equivalence class representative  canonical homomorphism  Canonical mapping
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In mathematics, when the elements of some set S {\displaystyle S} have a notion of equivalence, then one may naturally split the set S {\displaystyle S} into equivalence classes. Wikipedia
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In mathematics, when the elements of some set S {\displaystyle S} have a notion of equivalence, then one may naturally split the set S {\displaystyle S} into equivalence classes. Wikipedia
In mathematics, a canonical map, also called a natural map, is a map or morphism between objects that arises naturally from the definition or the construction of the objects. Wikipedia
Any one of the subsets into which an equivalence relation partitions a set, each of these subsets containing all the elements of the set that are equivalent under the equivalence relation. Wiktionary
Any one of the subsets into which an equivalence relation partition is set. Wiktionary (translation)