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The hookrightarrow and its meaning


An “atom” in Boolean algebraWhat is the “circle-plus” symbol I see in Abstract Algebra?Meaning of notation $operatornameord_Q(g)$ in “Algebraic Curves” by FultonWhat does “IR” mean in linear algebra?About the meaning of associated graded idealWhat's a group whose group of automorphisms is non-abelian?Meaning of $1,2,4^5$ in linear algebraProof of Menger's theorem. Having trouble with notationFind the flaw in the given proof.ideal sheaf modulo square of ideal sheaf equals restriction?













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Very weirdly I found a $hookrightarrow $ in my Algebra book just like that. Could someone please just tell me what it means? Sorry for this maybe stupid question in advance but very much appreciate your help!










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    Most probably, it denotes an injective morphism.
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    – Bernard
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  • $begingroup$
    It's used between groups at this point... pretty weird it wasn't explained before using it.
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    – KingDingeling
    7 hours ago










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    Between groups, I'm sure.
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    – Bernard
    7 hours ago






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    $begingroup$
    $Ahookrightarrow B$ primarily means the usual inclusion if $Asubseteq B$, i.e. the restriction of the identity function. More generally, it can also denote arbitrary embedding, which, in algebraic context, is usually the same as 'injective homomorphism'.
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    7 hours ago











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    thanks guys for your help! much appreciated here :)
    $endgroup$
    – KingDingeling
    7 hours ago















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$begingroup$


Very weirdly I found a $hookrightarrow $ in my Algebra book just like that. Could someone please just tell me what it means? Sorry for this maybe stupid question in advance but very much appreciate your help!










share|cite|improve this question











$endgroup$







  • 11




    $begingroup$
    Most probably, it denotes an injective morphism.
    $endgroup$
    – Bernard
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    It's used between groups at this point... pretty weird it wasn't explained before using it.
    $endgroup$
    – KingDingeling
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Between groups, I'm sure.
    $endgroup$
    – Bernard
    7 hours ago






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    $Ahookrightarrow B$ primarily means the usual inclusion if $Asubseteq B$, i.e. the restriction of the identity function. More generally, it can also denote arbitrary embedding, which, in algebraic context, is usually the same as 'injective homomorphism'.
    $endgroup$
    – Berci
    7 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    thanks guys for your help! much appreciated here :)
    $endgroup$
    – KingDingeling
    7 hours ago













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Very weirdly I found a $hookrightarrow $ in my Algebra book just like that. Could someone please just tell me what it means? Sorry for this maybe stupid question in advance but very much appreciate your help!










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Very weirdly I found a $hookrightarrow $ in my Algebra book just like that. Could someone please just tell me what it means? Sorry for this maybe stupid question in advance but very much appreciate your help!







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  • 11




    $begingroup$
    Most probably, it denotes an injective morphism.
    $endgroup$
    – Bernard
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    It's used between groups at this point... pretty weird it wasn't explained before using it.
    $endgroup$
    – KingDingeling
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Between groups, I'm sure.
    $endgroup$
    – Bernard
    7 hours ago






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    $Ahookrightarrow B$ primarily means the usual inclusion if $Asubseteq B$, i.e. the restriction of the identity function. More generally, it can also denote arbitrary embedding, which, in algebraic context, is usually the same as 'injective homomorphism'.
    $endgroup$
    – Berci
    7 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    thanks guys for your help! much appreciated here :)
    $endgroup$
    – KingDingeling
    7 hours ago












  • 11




    $begingroup$
    Most probably, it denotes an injective morphism.
    $endgroup$
    – Bernard
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    It's used between groups at this point... pretty weird it wasn't explained before using it.
    $endgroup$
    – KingDingeling
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Between groups, I'm sure.
    $endgroup$
    – Bernard
    7 hours ago






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    $Ahookrightarrow B$ primarily means the usual inclusion if $Asubseteq B$, i.e. the restriction of the identity function. More generally, it can also denote arbitrary embedding, which, in algebraic context, is usually the same as 'injective homomorphism'.
    $endgroup$
    – Berci
    7 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    thanks guys for your help! much appreciated here :)
    $endgroup$
    – KingDingeling
    7 hours ago







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11




$begingroup$
Most probably, it denotes an injective morphism.
$endgroup$
– Bernard
7 hours ago




$begingroup$
Most probably, it denotes an injective morphism.
$endgroup$
– Bernard
7 hours ago












$begingroup$
It's used between groups at this point... pretty weird it wasn't explained before using it.
$endgroup$
– KingDingeling
7 hours ago




$begingroup$
It's used between groups at this point... pretty weird it wasn't explained before using it.
$endgroup$
– KingDingeling
7 hours ago












$begingroup$
Between groups, I'm sure.
$endgroup$
– Bernard
7 hours ago




$begingroup$
Between groups, I'm sure.
$endgroup$
– Bernard
7 hours ago




4




4




$begingroup$
$Ahookrightarrow B$ primarily means the usual inclusion if $Asubseteq B$, i.e. the restriction of the identity function. More generally, it can also denote arbitrary embedding, which, in algebraic context, is usually the same as 'injective homomorphism'.
$endgroup$
– Berci
7 hours ago





$begingroup$
$Ahookrightarrow B$ primarily means the usual inclusion if $Asubseteq B$, i.e. the restriction of the identity function. More generally, it can also denote arbitrary embedding, which, in algebraic context, is usually the same as 'injective homomorphism'.
$endgroup$
– Berci
7 hours ago













$begingroup$
thanks guys for your help! much appreciated here :)
$endgroup$
– KingDingeling
7 hours ago




$begingroup$
thanks guys for your help! much appreciated here :)
$endgroup$
– KingDingeling
7 hours ago










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