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Calculating limits and colimits in pro-categories

Daniel C. Isaksen (2002)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We present some constructions of limits and colimits in pro-categories. These are critical tools in several applications. In particular, certain technical arguments concerning strict pro-maps are essential for a theorem about étale homotopy types. We also correct some mistakes in the literature on this topic.

Cartesian bicategories. II.

Carboni, A., Kelly, G.M., Walters, R.F.C., Wood, R.J. (2007)

Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]

Categoría exponencialmente fiel: Un teorema sobre functores adjuntos.

Cristina Martínez Calvo (1979)

Revista Matemática Hispanoamericana

Let P be a small category and A(B) a category such that the functor A → AP (B → BP) determined by the projection functor A x P → A (B x P → B) has an adjoint for all small category P. A functor G: B → AP has an adjoint functor if and only if it has and adjoint functor "via" evaluation. If Q is another small category and F: P → Q an arbitrary functor, the functor AF: AQ → AP has an adjoint functor.

Categorical Pullbacks

Marco Riccardi (2015)

Formalized Mathematics

The main purpose of this article is to introduce the categorical concept of pullback in Mizar. In the first part of this article we redefine homsets, monomorphisms, epimorpshisms and isomorphisms [7] within a free-object category [1] and it is shown there that ordinal numbers can be considered as categories. Then the pullback is introduced in terms of its universal property and the Pullback Lemma is formalized [15]. In the last part of the article we formalize the pullback of functors [14] and it...

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