Normal morphism

ID: normal-morphism

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In the context of algebra, particularly in group theory and ring theory, a **normal morphism** usually refers to a mapping that preserves the structure of a mathematical object in a way that is consistent with certain normality conditions. However, the term "normal morphism" is not standard, and its meaning can vary depending on the specific algebraic structure being discussed.

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