I know that an isomorphism is a one-to-one correspondence and that everything has to be the same (equal). The class is discrete mathematics and we are working with graph isomorphisms and Boolean Algebra. I know that the question doesn't make any sense but that is how my professor gave it to us...
I am not really sure what I am talking about. I have looked for examples on the internet and ask different people. The project that was given to me by my professor had to do with injective, surjective,bijective, and inverse functions. The isomorphism question stated: Construct an isomorphism...
Sorry I meant F(A)=1. I added the f(a)=1, f(b)=6, etc. numbers up to get 25. I'm not sure how to specify a rule or formula for my function. I am really confused. What would be the proper way to construct an isomorphism with 25 elements?
I am not exactly sure on the type. We are working on Boolean Algebra, functions, and inverse functions. My professor gave us a handout that had inverse functions, injective,surjective, and bijective function questions.
The only one I am having problems with is the isomorphism question.
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