👉 In mathematics, a dimorphism is a type of morphism between two algebraic structures. In the context of group theory, a dimorphism from one group to another is a function that preserves the structure of the group and respects the operation of multiplication. For example, in a group \(G\) with operations \((a,b)\) and \((c,d)\), a map \(f: G \rightarrow H\) is called a dimorphism if it satisfies the following properties:
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