homomonomerek
Homomonomerek is a coined term found in limited or introductory discussions that blend ideas from homomorphisms and monomials. It is not a standard, widely adopted concept in mainstream algebra, but is used in some didactic or exploratory texts to discuss how monomial-like objects behave under structure-preserving maps.
In informal terms, a homomonomerek refers to a monomial (or a well-defined set of monomials) that is
A typical simple example arises in a polynomial ring k[x1, ..., xn]. If one considers endomorphisms defined
Possible uses include illustrating invariants under homomorphisms, studying how monomial bases transform under structure-preserving maps, and