Dinatural transformation
In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a dinatural transformation between two functors
written
is a function that to every object of associates an arrow
- of
and satisfies the following coherence property: for every morphism of the diagram
commutes.[1]
The composition of two dinatural transformations need not be dinatural.
See also
References
- ^ Mac Lane, Saunders (2013). Categories for the working mathematician. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 218.
External links
- dinatural transformation at the nLab
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