regular map
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[edit]regular map (plural regular maps)
- (algebraic geometry) A morphism between algebraic varieties.
- 1994, Igor R. Shafarevich, translated by Miles Reid, Basic Algebraic Geometry 1, 2nd edition, Springer, page 29:
- We now find out how a regular map acts on the ring of regular functions on a closed set. […] Moreover, regular maps can be characterised as the maps that take regular functions into regular functions.
- 2003, Igor Dolgachev, Lectures on Invariant Theory, Cambridge University Press, page xiii:
- Since one expects that the canonical projection is a regular map of algebraic varieties and so has closed fibres, all orbits must be closed subsets in the Zariski topology of .
- 2017, José F. Fernando, José M. Gamboa, Carlos Ueno, Polynomial, regular and Nash images of Euclidean spaces, Fabrizio Broglia, Françoise Delon, Max Dickmann, Danielle Gondard-Cozette, Victoria Ann Powers (editors), Ordered Algebraic Structures and Related Topics: International Conference, American Mathematical Society, page 160,
- The 1-dimensional semialgebraic set is the image of the regular map
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- The 1-dimensional semialgebraic set is the image of the regular map
- (graph theory) A symmetric tessellation of a closed surface; a decomposition of a two-dimensional manifold into topological disks such that every flag (incident vertex-edge-face triple) can be transformed into any other flag by a symmetry (i.e., an automorphism) of the decomposition.
- 1990 [McGraw-Hill], Jay Kappraff, Connections: The Geometric Bridge Between Art and Science, 2001, World Scientific, page 141,
- Just as there are only five regular maps on the sphere (or plane), there are only three classes of regular maps that can be created on a torus.
- 2010, Jozef Širáñ, Yan Wang, “Maps with highest level of symmetry that are even more symmetric than other such maps: Regular maps with largest exponent groups”, in Richard A. Brualdi, Samat Hedayat, Hadi Kharaghani, Gholamreza B. Khosrovshahi, Shahriar Shahriari, editors, Combinatorics and Graphs: The Twentieth Anniversary Conference of IPM Combinatorics, American Mathematical Society, page 98:
- If n is finite, the regular map is a tessellation of the plane by congruent n-sided polygons, m of which meet at each vertex.
- 2013, Roman Nedela, Martin Škoviera, 7.6: Maps, Jonathan L. Gross, Jay Yellen, Ping Zhang (editors), Handbook of Graph Theory, 2nd Edition, CRC Press, page 845,
- If is a regular map of type , then for some normal subgroup . Similar statements hold for the class of orientably regular maps and subgroups of and .
- 1990 [McGraw-Hill], Jay Kappraff, Connections: The Geometric Bridge Between Art and Science, 2001, World Scientific, page 141,
Synonyms
[edit]- (function between algebraic varieties): morphism