inverse system

English

Noun

inverse system (plural inverse systems)

  1. (algebra) A set of algebraic structures (which are part of a concrete category; e.g., groups) and a set of morphisms between them (e.g., group homomorphisms) which all together form a small category which is the image of a contravariant functor whose domain is a directed poset.

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