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    Some fundamental algebraic tools for the semantics of computation. III: Indexed categories (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    From the authors' abstract and introduction: ``For each many-sorted algebraic signature \(\Sigma\), there is a category \(\text{Alg}(\Sigma)\) of \(\Sigma\)-algebras, and a signature morphism \(\sigma: \Sigma\to\Sigma'\) induces a functor \(\text{Alg}(\sigma): \text{Alg}(\Sigma')\to\text{Alg}(\Sigma)\), which we call a \(\sigma\)- reduct. Thus, there is a functor \(\text{Alg}: \text{Alg\;Sig}^{op}\to\text{Cat}\) from the (index) category of signatures to the category of categories.'' The authors therefore study ``strict'' indexed categories which appear to be ``a useful tool for the working computer scientist. An indexed category gives rise to a single flattened category as a disjoint union of its component categories plus some additional morphisms. Similarly, an indexed functor (which is a uniform family of functors between the components categories) induces a flattened functor between the corresponding flattened categories. Under certain assumptions, flattened categories are (co)complete if all their components are, and flattened functors have left adjoints if all their components do.'' [The present Part III is entirely independent of Parts I and II (to appear)].
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    fibred category
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    many-sorted algebraic signature
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    signature morphism
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    category of signatures
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    category of categories
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    indexed categories
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    flattened category
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    indexed functor
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    flattened functor
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