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Morphism vs Isotrivial - What's the difference?

morphism | isotrivial |

As a noun morphism

is (mathematics|formally) an arrow in a category.

As an adjective isotrivial is

(mathematics) describing a smooth projective surface having a morphism onto a curve such that all smooth fibres are isomorphic to each other.

morphism

Noun

(en noun)
  • (mathematics, formally) an arrow in a category.
  • (mathematics, less formally) a map which preserves structure, in a way that depends on the branch of mathematics where it arises.
  • See also

    * homomorphism * automorphism * bijection * function * isometry * isomorphism * measurable function * homeomorphism * diffeomorphism * functor

    isotrivial

    English

    Adjective

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  • (mathematics) Describing a smooth projective surface having a morphism onto a curve such that all smooth fibres are isomorphic to each other
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