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In the study of any algebraic structure there are two concepts that are of paramount importance. The first is that of a substructure (i.e. a subset with the same type of structure), and the second is that of a morphism (i.e. a mapping from one structure to another of the same kind that is ‘structure-preserving’).
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Blyth, T.S., Robertson, E.F. (1998). Linear Mappings. In: Basic Linear Algebra. Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3496-1_6
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