Adequate subcategory

From HandWiki

In category theory, a branch of mathematics, an adequate subcategory of a category X is an analog of a dense subspace in topology for presheaves: namely, a subcategory i:AX such that the restriction of the Yoneda embedding X𝐏(X) along i is still fully faithful.[1] The notion was introduced by Isbell in 1960. Note some authors[2] use the term dense subcategory for this notion, although it can mean a different thing in other contexts.

References

  1. § 2 in Lawvere, F. W. (2002). "Metric spaces, generalized logic and closed categories". Reprints in Theory and Applications of Categories (1): 1–37. http://www.tac.mta.ca/tac/reprints/articles/1/tr1.pdf. 
  2. Lurie, Jacob. "Kerodon" (in en). https://kerodon.net/tag/03V8. 
  • John Isbell, Adequate subcategories , Illinois J. Math. 4 (1960) pp. 541–552. [1]

Further reading

  • Dense subcategory