commensurateness vs homology

commensurateness

noun
  • The state or quality of being commensurate. 

homology

noun
  • The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship; 

  • The presence of the same series of bases in different but related genes. 

  • The relationship, between elements, of being in the same group of the periodic table. 

  • The relationship, between characteristics or behaviours, of having a shared evolutionary or developmental origin; 

  • An automorphism of the projective plane (representing a perspective projection) that leaves all the points of some straight line (the homology axis) fixed and maps all the lines through some single point (the homology centre) onto themselves. 

  • A general way of associating a sequence of algebraic objects, such as abelian groups or modules, to a sequence of topological spaces; also used attributively: see Usage notes below. 

  • specifically, a correspondence between structures in separate life forms having a common evolutionary origin, such as that between flippers and hands. 

  • The relationship, between temporally separated human beliefs, practices or artefacts, of possessing shared characteristics attributed to genetic or historical links to a common ancestor. 

  • The relationship, between organic compounds, of being in the same homologous series. 

  • specifically, such relationship in the context of the geometry of perspective. 

  • Given a chain complex {Gₙ} and its associated set of homomorphisms {Hₙ}, the rule which explains how each Hₙ maps Gₙ into the kernel of Gₙ₊₁. 

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