Cone (category theory)
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[hide]Definition
Given two objects A, B in a category C, a cone[1] is:
- Another object, X from C, coupled with two arrows also from C as follows:
Diagram of a cone |
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This is an instance of a wedge (a wedge to A and B)
See also
- Cocone - another kind of wedge but with arrows from A to X and from B to X rather than outwards from X
- Product and coproduct compared - parallel definitions of a product and coproduct, which are special wedges
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