Isomorphic refers to a structural similarity between two mathematical objects, where there exists a one-to-one correspondence that preserves operations. This concept is crucial in understanding the relationships between different groups, particularly in characterizing groups that are essentially the same in structure, even if their elements or representations differ. Recognizing isomorphic structures allows mathematicians to simplify problems by treating isomorphic groups as interchangeable.
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