group functor
English
Noun
group functor (plural group functors)
- (category theory, algebraic geometry) A group object that is an object in a category of functors; a functor with certain properties that generalise the concept of group.
- 2003, Jens Carsten Jantzen, Representations of Algebraic Groups, 2nd edition, American Mathematical Society, page 20:
- A direct product of kโgroup functors is again a kโgroup functor; so is a fibre product if the morphisms used in its construction are homomorphisms of kโgroup functors.
- 2017, J. S. Milne, Algebraic Groups: The Theory of Group Schemes of Finite Type over a Field, Cambridge University Press, page 118:
- By a group functor we mean a functor from small -algebras to groups. A homomorphism of group functors is a natural transformation. A subgroup functor of a group functor is a subfunctor such that is a subgroup of for all ; it is normal if is normal in for all .
Related terms
- subgroup functor
Further reading
- Functor category on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Group object on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- group functor on nLab on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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