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Suppose we have two groups A and B, and there is a mapping F : A → R that is ont...

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Suppose we have two groups A and B, and there is a mapping F : A → R that is onto but not 1:1, and ∀ a, b ∈ A, F (a * b) = F(a) * F(b). We call F a(n)

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