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Tower of objects
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In category theory, a branch of abstract mathematics, a tower is defined as follows. Let be the poset
of whole numbers in reverse order, regarded as a category. A (countable) tower of objects in a category is a functor from to .
In other words, a tower (of ) is a family of objects in where there exists a map
- if
and the composition
is the map
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Example
Let for some -module . Let be the identity map for . Then forms a tower of modules.
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References
- Section 3.5 of Weibel, Charles A. (1994), An Introduction to Homological Algebra, Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, vol. 38, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-55987-4
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