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Cartesian closed category - Wikipedia

G -sets are nothing but functors from this category to Set The category of all directed graphs is cartesian closed; this is a functor category as e...

Closed monoidal category - Wikipedia

Namely, we can demand the existence of a tensor product that is left adjoint to the internal Hom functor . In this approach, closed monoidal catego...

Enriched category - Wikipedia

If there is a monoidal functor from a monoidal category M to a monoidal category N , then any category enriched over M can be reinterpreted as a ca...

Hom functor - Wikipedia

Yoneda's lemma asserts that every natural transformation between Hom functors is of this form. In other words, the Hom functors give rise to a full...

Functor - Wikipedia

Diagonal functor : The diagonal functor is defined as the functor from D to the functor category D C which sends each object in D to the constant f...

List of category theory topics - Wikipedia

Subcategory Faithful functor Full functor Forgetful functor Yoneda lemma Representable functor Functor category Adjoint functors Galois connection ...

Initial object - Wikipedia

It follows that any functor which preserves limits will take terminal objects to terminal objects, and any functor which preserves colimits will ta...

Adjoint functors - Wikipedia

Problems formulated with adjoint functors 1.3 Adjoint functors as solving optimization problems 1.4 The case of partial orders 2 Formal definitions...

Currying - Wikipedia

I. Heim and A. Kratzer (1998). Semantics in Generative Grammar . Blackwell. [ edit ] External links Look up currying in Wiktionary , the free dicti...

Coproduct - Wikipedia

It follows that if coproducts exists in a given category (they need not) they are unique up to a unique isomorphism that respects the injections. I...

Representable functor - Wikipedia

Preservation of limits Representable functors are naturally isomorphic to Hom functors and therefore share their properties. In particular, (covari...

Functor category - Wikipedia

C ) can be made precise in several ways; the most succinct formulation uses the language of adjoint functors . Every functor F  : D ? E induces a f...

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