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1. frutig+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-06-03 03:37:58
> solutions to isomorphic problems

“Isomorphic” is a word that describes a mapping (or a transformation) that preserves some properties that we believe to be important.

The word you’re looking for is probably “similar” not “isomorphic”. It sure as hell doesn’t sound as fancy though.

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2. tptace+r8[view] [source] 2025-06-03 05:18:17
>>frutig+(OP)
... yes, that is why I chose the word? Literally: preservation of structural similarity. Not simply "similarity", which could mean anything.
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3. frutig+wt[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-06-03 08:52:39
>>tptace+r8
What’s the morphism here?
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4. foobar+fP[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-06-03 12:24:06
>>frutig+wt
It used to be the library one wrote to solve them at once - the solution being isomorphic that is, not the problems. I.e. given problems a b c d, f(a) solves a, g(b) solves b, … j(d) solves d - turns out if you can write a common function F instead of f g h j separately, then clearly F is isomorphic to f g h j under our constraints.

I guess in this case the morphism is the similar or same prompt to generate f g h j.

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