Algebra homomorphism


In mathematics, an algebra homomorphism is an homomorphism between two associative algebras. More precisely, if and, are algebras over a field , it is a function such that for all in and in,
The first two conditions say that is a module homomorphism.
If admits an inverse homomorphism, or equivalently if it is bijective, is said to be an isomorphism between and.

Unital algebra homomorphisms

If A and B are two unital algebras, then an algebra homomorphism is said to be unital if it maps the unity of A to the unity of B. Often the words "algebra homomorphism" are actually used to mean "unital algebra homomorphism", in which case non-unital algebra homomorphisms are excluded.
A unital algebra homomorphism is a ring homomorphism.

Examples

where. This is