Timeline for Is there a useful limit or co-limit of a diagram that has only a single object?
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Jan 6, 2017 at 12:48 | comment | added | Rorsa | Thanks @Hurkyl, I suspected so but I think I have no maturity to try to show it myself. Will try later though. | |
Jan 6, 2017 at 12:08 | answer | added | user13113 | timeline score: 2 | |
Jan 6, 2017 at 11:43 | comment | added | user13113 | The limit of a single object is indeed (isomorphic to) the object itself. | |
Jan 5, 2017 at 19:23 | comment | added | Asvin | You are essentially talking about adjoints in the related question. You can think of (co) limits as (left) right adjoints and adjoints behave all with (co) limits. They are very useful and show up an over math. | |
Jan 5, 2017 at 19:21 | history | edited | Rorsa |
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Jan 5, 2017 at 18:40 | answer | added | Andreas Blass | timeline score: 23 | |
Jan 5, 2017 at 18:11 | history | asked | Rorsa | CC BY-SA 3.0 |