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Duskin's Monadicity Theorem

Open TOTBWF opened this issue 3 years ago • 0 comments

In order to round out our monadicity theorem collection, it would be fun to prove Duskin's Monadicity Theorem. There are a couple of variantions on this, but the following version seems the most elegant:

A conservative right adjoint U: D → C between finitely complete categories is monadic if any congruence in D which has a quotient in C already has a quotient in D, and that quotient that is preserved by U.

TOTBWF avatar May 15 '22 03:05 TOTBWF