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Concrete categories are concretely equivalent iff their uniquely transportable modifications are strict concretely isomorphic (English)
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28 August 1997
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In this paper, a concrete functor from a concrete category \(({\mathcal A}, U)\) to another one \(({\mathcal B}, V)\) is a functor \(F: {\mathcal A} \to {\mathcal B}\) together with a natural isomorphism \(\varphi: VF\to U\). It is strict if \(\varphi\) is the identity. It is a concrete equivalence if it has a concrete quasi-inverse, as usually. It is proved that using transport of structure, concrete equivalences give rise to strict ones.
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concrete functor
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concrete category
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transport of structure
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