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A note on the Albert-Kelly paper ``The closure of a class of colimits''
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    A note on the Albert-Kelly paper ``The closure of a class of colimits'' (English)
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    In the article reviewed above (see Zbl 0656.18004) the following question was posed as open. Let an indexing type \(\psi\) for colimits be such that every category admitting all \(\phi\)-indexed colimits for \(\phi\) in some class \(\Phi\) also admits \(\psi\)-indexed colimits; need a functor which preserves all \(\Phi\)-indexed colimits also preserve \(\psi\)-indexed colimits? The present authors give two positive partial results in this direction. Particularly, they provide an affirmative answer when \(\Phi\)- indexed colimits are conical.
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    symmetric monoidal closed category
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    cocontinuous functor
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    preservation of colimits
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