Lecture

An Interesting Functor: A Characterization of Adjunctions

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This lecture introduces a couple of interesting functors associated with a given couple of functors, preparing for a characterization of adjunctions. The lecture defines two additional functors, D and C, and explains their definitions on objects and morphisms. It also discusses the application of functors and the process of defining them.

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