When is the diagonal functor Frobenius?
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right adjoint functorleft adjoint functorFrobenius functorcomplete and cocomplete categorydiagonal functor
Categories of sets, characterizations (18B05) Adjoint functors (universal constructions, reflective subcategories, Kan extensions, etc.) (18A40) Groupoids, semigroupoids, semigroups, groups (viewed as categories) (18B40) Functor categories, comma categories (18A25) Limits and colimits (products, sums, directed limits, pushouts, fiber products, equalizers, kernels, ends and coends, etc.) (18A30)
Abstract: Given a complete, cocomplete category , we investigate the problem of describing those small categories such that the diagonal functor is a Frobenius functor. This condition can be rephrased by saying that the limits and the colimits of functors are naturally isomorphic. We find necessary conditions on for a certain class of categories , and, as an application, we give both necessary and sufficient conditions in the two special cases or , the category of left modules over a ring .
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