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Homotopical Algebra: Examples and Adjunctions

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This lecture covers homotopical algebra, focusing on examples of adjunctions. The instructor discusses the concept of left and right adjoints in the context of group functors and coproducts. The lecture explores the properties of forgetful functors and their adjoints in Set theory.

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