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At several places in the book "Categories"Category Theory in context", E. Riehl calls this "$F$ creates isomorphisms" (in analogy to the more common term "$F$ creates (co)limits").

At several places in the book "Categories in context", E. Riehl calls this "$F$ creates isomorphisms" (in analogy to the more common term "$F$ creates (co)limits").

At several places in the book "Category Theory in context", E. Riehl calls this "$F$ creates isomorphisms" (in analogy to the more common term "$F$ creates (co)limits").

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At several places in the book "Categories in context", E. Riehl calls this "$F$ creates isomorphisms" (in analogy to the more common term "$F$ creates (co)limits").