Simple and projective correspondence functors
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Structure theory of lattices (06B05) Categories of sets, characterizations (18B05) Representation theory of lattices (06B15) Categories of spans/cospans, relations, or partial maps (18B10) Structure and representation theory of distributive lattices (06D05) Preorders, orders, domains and lattices (viewed as categories) (18B35) Preadditive, additive categories (18E05) Lattices and duality (06D50) Category-theoretic methods and results in associative algebras (except as in 16D90) (16B50)
Abstract: A correspondence functor is a functor from the category of finite sets and correspondences to the category of -modules, where is a commutative ring. We determine exactly which simple correspondence functors are projective. Moreover, we analyze the occurrence of such simple projective functors inside the correspondence functor associated with a finite lattice and we deduce a direct sum decomposition of .
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