Meaning of isogeny | Babel Free
Definitions
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The condition of being isogenous. countable, uncountable
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An epimorphism of group schemes that is surjective and has a finite kernel. countable, uncountable
Examples
“It is clear that if G#95;2 is connected, then two of the defining properties of an isogeny imply the third.”
“2002, Mireille Fouquet, FranΓ§ois Morain, Isogeny Volcanoes and the SEA Algorithm, Claus Fieker, David R. Kohel (editors), Algorithmic Number Theory: 5th International Symposium, Proceedings, Springer, LNCS 2369, page 279, Lemma 2.2 Let E be an elliptic curve such that Z [Ο] is maximal at π. If there exists an π-isogeny of E, then this π-isogeny is an horizontal π-isogeny.”
“2005, Fred Diamond, Jerry Shurman, A First Course in Modular Forms, Springer, page 29, The dual isogeny of an isomorphism is its inverse. The dual of a composition of isogenies is the composition of the duals in the reverse order. If Ο is an isogeny and ΜΟ is its dual then the formulas Ο(z+Ξ)=mz+Ξ', Ο(z'+Ξ')=( operatorname Ο/m)z'+Ξ show that also ΟβΜΟ=[ operatorname deg(Ο)]=[ operatorname deg(ΜΟ)], so that Ο is in turn the dual isogeny of its dual ΜΟ. Isogeny of complex tori, rather than isomorphism, will turn out to be the appropriate equivalence relation in the context of modular forms.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary β intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary β intermediate level.