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[[Limit]]s and [[Colimit]]s are [[universal construct]]s that appears frequently in category theory. | [[Limit]]s and [[Colimit]]s are [[universal construct]]s that appears frequently in category theory. They are a dual that complements each other. This idea is often introduced after the audience understand the meaning of [[cone]] and [[cocone]]. A detailed explanation by [[Richard Borcherds]] is available here<ref>{{:Video/Categories 5 Limits and colimits}}</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 26 August 2022
Limits and Colimits are universal constructs that appears frequently in category theory. They are a dual that complements each other. This idea is often introduced after the audience understand the meaning of cone and cocone. A detailed explanation by Richard Borcherds is available here[1].
References
- ↑ Borcherds, Richard (Sep 24, 2021). Categories 5 Limits and colimits. local page: Richard E. BORCHERDS.