Lecture

Sheafification of Presheaves

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This lecture covers the process of sheafification of presheaves, starting with the definition and properties of presheaves, and then explaining the sheafification process step by step, emphasizing the importance of injectivity and surjectivity. The instructor illustrates the concepts with examples and discusses the implications of sheafification in the context of stalks and morphisms.

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