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Relative Frobenius algebras are groupoids (English)
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17 April 2013
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From the authors' abstract: The authors functorially characterize groupoids as special dagger Frobenius algebras in the category of sets and relations. This is then generalized to a non-unital setting, by establishing an adjunction between \(H^{\ast }\)-algebras in the category of sets and relations, and locally cancellative regular semigroupoids. Finally, we study a universal passage from the former setting to the latter.
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groupoid
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Frobenius algebra
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category of sets and relations
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semigroupoids
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