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monodromy

Monodromy vs Isomonodromic - What's the difference?

monodromy | isomonodromic |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between monodromy and isomonodromic

is that monodromy is (mathematics) the globalization of local morphisms in category theory while isomonodromic is (mathematics) having the same (or constant) monodromy.

As a noun monodromy

is (mathematics) the globalization of local morphisms in category theory.

As an adjective isomonodromic is

(mathematics) having the same (or constant) monodromy.

Morphism vs Monodromy - What's the difference?

morphism | monodromy |


As nouns the difference between morphism and monodromy

is that morphism is (mathematics|formally) an arrow in a category while monodromy is (mathematics) the globalization of local morphisms in category theory.

Local vs Monodromy - What's the difference?

local | monodromy |


As nouns the difference between local and monodromy

is that local is a person who lives nearby while monodromy is (mathematics) the globalization of local morphisms in category theory.

As an adjective local

is from or in a nearby location.

Globalization vs Monodromy - What's the difference?

globalization | monodromy |


As nouns the difference between globalization and monodromy

is that globalization is while monodromy is (mathematics) the globalization of local morphisms in category theory.