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Date: 2009-02-12 12:08:46
Functors
Category theory
Sheaf theory
Adjoint functors
Universal property
Cartesian closed category
Limit
Natural transformation
Product
Initial and terminal objects
Grothendieck topology
Sheaf

The Trace Factorisation of Stable Functors Paul Taylor 1998 Abstract A functor is stable if it has a left adjoint on each slice. Such functors arise as forgetful functors from categories of models of disjunctive theories

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