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{{wiktionary}} In mathematics, the term '''''adjoint''''' applies in several situations. Several of these share a similar formalism: if ''A'' is adjoint to ''B'', then there is typically some formula of the type :(''Ax'', ''y'') = (''x'', ''By''). Specifically, '''adjoint''' or '''adjunction''' may mean: * [[Transpose of a linear map|Adjoint of a linear map]], also called its transpose in case of matrices * [[Hermitian adjoint]] (adjoint of a linear operator) in functional analysis * [[Adjoint endomorphism]] of a Lie algebra * [[Adjoint representation of a Lie group]] * [[Adjoint functors]] in category theory * [[Adjunction (field theory)]] * [[Adjunction formula (algebraic geometry)]] * [[Adjunction space]] in topology * [[Conjugate transpose]] of a matrix in linear algebra * [[Adjugate matrix]], related to its inverse * [[Adjoint equation]] * The upper and lower adjoints of a [[Galois connection]] in order theory * The adjoint of a [[differential operator]] with general polynomial coefficients * [[Kleisli adjunction]] * [[Monoidal adjunction]] * [[Quillen adjunction]] * [[Axiom of adjunction]] in set theory * [[Adjunction (rule of inference)]] {{sia|mathematics}} [[Category:Mathematical terminology]]
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