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Categories and Functors

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This lecture by the instructor covers the fundamental concepts of categories and functors, focusing on topics such as presheaf categories. The lecture delves into the properties of categories, including groupoids and grupoids, and explores the relationships between objects and morphisms. Examples and illustrations are provided to clarify the concepts discussed.

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