representable functor

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Etymology[edit]

If a representable functor is naturally isomorphic to a hom functor or , then the object C is said to represent that representable functor.

Noun[edit]

representable functor (plural representable functors)

  1. (category theory) A functor from some category to the category of sets (Set) which is naturally isomorphic to a hom functor.

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