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QUEENIE C.

DAMALERIO | MAY 13, 2023


Hello everyone! My name is
Queenie C. Damalerio and today I'll
be talking about Automorphism.
An automorphism is a
structure-preserving
transformation of an
object onto itself.
Group Automorphism: Mapping that preserves the group
operation.

Ring Automorphism: Mapping that preserves addition,


multiplication, and identity.

Graph Automorphism: Mapping that preserves


adjacency relationships.
Group Automorphism: Mapping that preserves the
group operation.

An automorphism can be the mapping that sends each integer to


its negation.
Ring Automorphism: Mapping that preserves
addition, multiplication, and identity.

An automorphism can be the mapping that sends each complex number to its
complex conjugate.
Graph Automorphism: Mapping that preserves
adjacency relationships.

An automorphism can be a rotation or reflection that preserves the adjacency


relationships.
Importance and Applications

- Symmetry and invariance analysis in mathematical objects.


- Applications in cryptography, coding theory, and network analysis.
Conclusion

- Automorphism is a structure-preserving transformation of an object onto itself.


- It appears in various mathematical structures, including groups, rings, and graphs.
- It provides insights into symmetries and invariances, leading to a deeper understanding of mathematical objects.
Q&A

Thank you for your attention!

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