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  • ...subfunctors, then, under certain conditions, it can be shown that ''F'' is representable. This is a useful technique for the construction of ringed spaces. It was [[Category:Functors]] ...
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  • ...s implicit in the use of [[Ext functor]]s, the [[derived functor]]s of Hom-functors; if there is a bicommutant aspect, taken over the Steenrod algebra acting, is a [[natural transformation]] of functors ...
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  • ...ry [[category (mathematics)|category]] into the [[category of sets]]. Such functors give representations of an abstract category in terms of known structures ( ...another point of view, representable functors for a category ''C'' are the functors ''given'' with ''C''. Their theory is a vast generalisation of [[upper set] ...
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  • ...neralized cohomology theories]]) are examples of contravariant half-exact functors. If ''B'' is any fibrant topological space, the (representable) functor ''F(X)=[X,B]'' is half-exact. ...
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  • ...[[functor]]s to the [[category of sets]]. These functors are called '''hom-functors''' and have numerous applications in category theory and other branches of For all objects ''A'' and ''B'' in ''C'' we define two functors to the [[category of sets]] as follows: ...
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  • ...]]s are [[natural transformation]]s <math>\eta: F \to G</math> between the functors (here, <math>G: C \to D</math> is another object in the category). Functor ...>), <math>[C,D]</math>, or <math>D ^C</math>, has as objects the covariant functors from <math>C</math> to <math>D</math>, ...
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  • ...d insight is that over a certain [[category theory|category]], these are [[representable functor]]s. Furthermore, their representatives are related to the algebras ...
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  • ==Functors== *[[Representable functor]] ...
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  • ...nnected [[CW complex]]es, to the [[category of sets]] '''Set''', to be a [[representable functor]]. ...e then sufficient. For technical reasons, the theorem is often stated for functors to the category of [[pointed set]]s; in other words the sets are also given ...
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  • ...resentable functor]] question, then apply a criterion that singles out the representable [[functor]]s for schemes. When this programmatic approach works, the result [[Category:Representable functors]] ...
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  • {{otheruses4|exact functors in homological algebra|exact functors between regular categories|regular category}} ...objects. Much of the work in homological algebra is designed to cope with functors that ''fail'' to be exact, but in ways that can still be controlled. ...
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  • ...defined on that category. It also clarifies how the embedded category of [[representable functor]]s and their [[natural transformation]]s relates to the other objec ...category <math> \mathcal{C} </math>, one should study the category of all functors of <math> \mathcal{C} </math> into <math> \mathbf{Set} </math> (the [[categ ...
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  • A [[morphism]] of presheaves is defined to be a [[natural transformation]] of functors. This makes the collection of all presheaves on <math>C</math> into a cate ...or some [[object (category theory)|object]] ''A'' of '''C''' is called a [[representable presheaf]]. ...
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  • ...e [[presheaf (category theory)|presheaves]] over '''C''') of retracts of [[representable functor]]s. The category of presheaves on '''C''' is equivalent to the cate *The Karoubi envelope construction takes semi-adjunctions to [[adjoint functors|adjunction]]s.<ref>{{cite journal ...
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  • ...are used throughout modern mathematics to relate various categories. Thus, functors are important in every area of mathematics where [[category theory]] is app That is, functors must preserve [[Morphism#Definition|identity morphisms]] and [[Function com ...
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  • ...th>C</math> form a full subcategory <math>Ind(C)</math> in the category of functors (presheaves) <math>C^{op}\to Set</math>. The category <math>Pro(C)=Ind(C^{o ...
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  • ...he notion of a natural transformation states that a particular map between functors can be done consistently over an entire category. ...ry|functor categories]]. Natural transformations are, after categories and functors, one of the most fundamental notions of [[category theory]] and consequentl ...
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  • ...lated notions of [[universal property|universal properties]] and [[adjoint functors]], exist at a high level of abstraction. In order to understand them, it is ...the limit and the colimit functors are [[covariant functor|''covariant'']] functors. ...
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  • === Representable functor === ...in it, take <math>F = \operatorname{Hom}(-, *)</math>, the contravariant [[representable functor|functor represented by]] ''*''. Then the category <math>C_F</math> ...
    17 KB (2,736 words) - 09:39, 6 May 2025
  • ...,t,m)</math> forms a groupoid (where <math>R,U</math> are their associated functors). Moreover, this construction is functorial on <math>(\mathrm{Sch}/S)</math ...hcal{X} \to \mathcal{X}\times_S\mathcal{X}</math> of fibered categories is representable as algebraic spaces ...
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