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Meaning of equivalence of categories | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

An adjunction whose unit and counit are both natural isomorphisms.

Examples

“There is an equivalence of categories between the category of simply typed lambda calculi and the category of cartesian closed categories; this was shown by Lambek and Scott.”
“The defining feature of algebraic geometry is the remarkable fact that not only does the geometry determine the algebra, but conversely, the algebra determines the geometry. That is, given any finitely generated #92;mathbb#123;C#125;-algebra R without nilpotent elements, there exists an affine algebraic variety V, uniquely defined up to isomorphism, such that R is isomorphic to the coordinate ring of V. Moreover, any homomorphism between such #92;mathbb#123;C#125;-algebras uniquely defines a morphism of the corresponding varieties. In fancy language, there is an equivalence of categories between the category of affine algebraic varieties and finitely generated, reduced #92;mathbb#123;C#125;-algebras.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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