
In mathematics, an isogeny is a morphism of algebraic groups that is surjective and has a finite kernel. If the groups are abelian varieties, then any morphism f : A → B of the underlying algebraic varieties which is surjective with finite fibres is automatically an isogeny, provided that f(1A) = 1B. Such an isogeny f then provides a group homom...
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sameness or similarity of origin
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