Lecture

Functor Categories Composition and Induced Functors

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This lecture delves into specific examples of functor categories, defining composition of functors as a functor, and discussing induced functors between functor categories. The instructor explains how to define a functor given by composition of functors on the object level, and how a functor can induce a relationship between different functor categories. The lecture also covers the preservation of commutative diagrams by functors and the concept of 'natural' functors in category theory.

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