Automorphy vs Automorphic - What's the difference?
automorphy | automorphic |
(mathematics) The property of being automorphic.
* {{quote-journal, 2009, date=January, , , Notices of the American Mathematical Society
, passage=Gisele Massengo Mophou*, Universit“e des Antilles et de la Guyanne (Campus de Fouillole), and Ousseynou Nakoulima, Universite des Antilles et de la Guyane (Campus de Fouillole) (1046-93-961) 10:00AM (1460) Stepanov-like almost automorphy and monotone evolution equations. }} (geology) Describing a mineral, in an igneous rock, that is bounded by its own crystal face; euhedral, idiomorphic
(mathematics) Describing a number whose square ends in the number itself; circular
(mathematics) Of or pertaining to automorphy or an automorphism
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between automorphy and automorphic
is that automorphy is (mathematics) the property of being automorphic while automorphic is (mathematics) of or pertaining to automorphy or an automorphism.As a noun automorphy
is (mathematics) the property of being automorphic.As an adjective automorphic is
(geology) describing a mineral, in an igneous rock, that is bounded by its own crystal face; euhedral, idiomorphic.automorphy
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