Skip to main content
Graph
Search
fr
en
Login
Search
All
Categories
Concepts
Courses
Lectures
MOOCs
People
Practice
Publications
Startups
Units
Show all results for
Home
Lecture
Natural Transformations: Definition
Graph Chatbot
Related lectures (32)
Group Actions and Functors
Covers group quotient, group actions, and functors connecting sets and G-sets.
Active Learning in Category Theory
Explores examples of categories, morphisms, groupoids, and functors in category theory.
Limits and colimits as adjoints: Chapter 1(c)
Explores the characterization of limits and colimits as adjoints in category theory.
Equivalences de Catégories et Adjonctions
Explores category equivalences, adjunctions, and group actions in category theory.
Limits and Colimits in Functor Categories
Explores limits and colimits in functor categories, focusing on equalizers, pullbacks, and their significance in category theory.
Natural Transformations and Functors
Covers natural transformations, functors, and their composition properties in category theory.
Functors: Definition
Introduces functors in category theory and explains their composition.
Free Abelian Groups: Group Theory
Explores the concept of free abelian groups as an important left adjoint functor.
Mutually Inverse Alpha and Beta
Explores adjunctions and mutual inverses alpha and beta in category theory.
Simplicial and Cosimplicial Objects: Examples and Applications
Covers simplicial and cosimplicial objects in category theory with practical examples.
Category Theory: Introduction
Covers the basics of categories and functors, exploring properties, composition, and uniqueness in category theory.
Functors: Examples
Explores identity and forgetful functors in category theory, showcasing their role in preserving structure and relationships between categories.
Previous
Page 2 of 2
Next