Morphism
A morphism is an element of some category. #m/def/cat Typically, it represents some kind of structure-preserving map between sets, or a more abstract relationship between objects. Morphisms have the important property that they may be composed to produce new morphisms.
Classification
In the following, arrows signify implication.
graph TD;
Automorphism:::internal-link
Isomorphism:::internal-link
Endomorphism:::internal-link
SMonomorphism[Split monomorphism]:::internal-link
SEpimorphism[Split epimorphism]:::internal-link
RMonomorphism[Regular monomorphism]:::internal-link
REpimorphism[Regular epimorphism]:::internal-link
Monomorphism:::internal-link
Epimorphism:::internal-link
Morphism:::internal-link
Automorphism==>Endomorphism==>Morphism
Automorphism==>Isomorphism
Isomorphism==>SMonomorphism==>RMonomorphism==>Monomorphism==>Morphism
Isomorphism==>SEpimorphism==>REpimorphism==>Epimorphism==>Morphism
The same prefixes are used for specific morphisms, including functors and natural transformations.
Mnemonic for types of morphism
MILESR
- Monic
- Injective
- Left-cancellable
- Epic
- Surjective
- Right-cancellable
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