- Isogeny
Isogeny in mathematics may refer to
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Isogeny (elliptic curves)
*Abelian varieties up to isogeny
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Isogeny in mathematics may refer to
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isogeny — /ī sojˈə ni/ noun Likeness of origin ORIGIN: ↑iso and Gr genos kind • • • isogenetic /ī sō ji netˈik/, isogenic / jenˈik/ or isogˈenous adjective … Useful english dictionary
isogeny — See isogenous. * * * … Universalium
isogeny — noun The condition of being isogenous … Wiktionary
isogeny — sameness or similarity of origin Causation and Formation … Phrontistery dictionary
isogenous — isogeny, n. /uy soj euh neuhs/, adj. Biol. of the same or similar origin, as parts derived from the same or corresponding tissues of the embryo. [1880 85; ISO + GENOUS] * * * … Universalium
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