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isomorphism
  1. (group algebra) A bijection f such that both f and its inverse f −1 are homomorphisms, that is, structure-preserving mappings.
  2. (computer science) a one-to-one correspondence between all the elements of two sets, e.g. the instances of two classes, or the records in two datasets
  3. (category theory) A morphism which has an inverse; the composition of the morphism and its inverse yields either one of two identity morphisms (depending on the order of composition).
  4. Examples:
    1. “In institutional environments, in particular, organizations are rewarded for structural isomorphism.”
      “In his talk Steinitz introduced an algebra over the ring of integers whose base elements are isomorphism classes of finite abelian groups.”
      “So no random isomorphism or pattern somewhere is going to count, and hence syntax is not observer-relative.”
isomer
  1. (chemistry) Any of two or more compounds with the same molecular formula but with different structure.
  2. (physics) Any of two or more atomic nuclei with the same mass number and atomic number but with different radioactive properties.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “A nuclear isomer refers to a distinct form of an atom that possesses the same atomic number, yet exists in different energy states.”
      “The dextrorotatory isomer of zopiclone is displaced from its salt by means of a base such as sodium hydroxide.”
      “One form is called the isomer because it rotates polarized light to the right, in a positive direction.”
isomerism
  1. (chemistry) the phenomenon of the existence of isomers - the existence of different substances with the same molecular formulae
  2. (chemistry) the interconversion of isomers
  3. Examples:
    1. “Structural isomerism is not a form of stereoisomerism, and is dealt with on a separate page.”
      “This chain disorder results from trans-gauche isomerism about the C-C bonds in the lipid chains.”
      “Such substates result from a local isomerism of strategic residues of the heme pocket.”
isomere
  1. A segment of a limb of one species that is homologous to that in another
  2. (chemistry) Archaic form of isomer.
isomerate
  1. (organic chemistry) The product of an isomerization reaction, but especially a higher-octane petroleum produced by isomerizing simple alkanes
isomerase
  1. Any enzyme which catalyzes the conversion of one isomeric form of a chemical compound to another.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Sucrose isomerase catalyses the reversible conversion of sucrose into palatinose, which is not further metabolizable by plant cells.”
      “In nature, the function is performed by the enzyme triose phosphate isomerase.”
      “Ordinary corn syrup is treated with the enzyme glucose isomerase which converts glucose to fructose.”
isomerisation
  1. (chemistry) the conversion of a compound into a different isomeric form
isomerization
  1. (chemistry) the conversion of a compound into a different isomeric form
  2. Examples:
    1. “In addition, the isomerization of olefins with small molecular weight in glassy solvent at 77 K have been proposed to proceed by H-T mechanism.”
      “Thus, a volume-conserving model seems to be needed for the isomerization of stilbene dendrimers with these large molecular weights.”
      “As the chromophore is a polyene, there are several double bonds capable of isomerization.”
isomeromorphism
  1. (crystallography) isomorphism between substances that are isomeric
isomorph
  1. Anything that exhibits isomorphism
  2. Examples:
    1. “The production of plates of potassium dihydrogen phosphate and its deuterated isomorph is among the most challenging production tasks.”
      “Hence, is a groupoid principal isotope of and is an isomorph of.”
      “In my Designer Isomorphs, the various different Isomorph genres included a few Isomorph pairings.”
isomeride
  1. (chemistry) An isomer.
isomerisations
  1. plural of isomerisation
isomerizations
  1. plural of isomerization
isomorphisms
  1. plural of isomorphism
  2. Examples:
    1. “Furthermore, in the case of Riesz bases we prove that those functions are isomorphisms.”
      “Lectures on Duflo isomorphisms in Lie algebra and complex geometry.”
      “Moreover, this paper is to derive some straightforward consequences of the relations between quotient SU-algebras and isomorphisms and also investigate some of its properties.”
isomerisms
  1. plural of isomerism
isomerases
  1. plural of isomerase
isomerates
  1. plural of isomerate
isomerides
  1. plural of isomeride
isomorphs
  1. plural of isomorph
isomeres
  1. plural of isomere
isomers
  1. plural of isomer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “An interesting observation was that Compound D is identical to Compound Q except that they are optical isomers.”
      “There are several isomers, only one of which has significant antiscorbutic properties.”
      “An aromatic molecule containing two nitro groups will have three positional isomers.”
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