Kernel pairs #
This file defines what it means for a parallel pair of morphisms a b : R ⟶ X to be the kernel pair
for a morphism f.
Some properties of kernel pairs are given, namely allowing one to transfer between
the kernel pair of f₁ ≫ f₂ to the kernel pair of f₁.
It is also proved that if f is a coequalizer of some pair, and a,b is a kernel pair for f
then it is a coequalizer of a,b.
Implementation #
The definition is essentially just a wrapper for IsLimit (PullbackCone.mk _ _ _), but the
constructions given here are useful, yet awkward to present in that language, so a basic API
is developed here.
TODO #
- Internal equivalence relations (or congruences) and the fact that every kernel pair induces one, and the converse in an effective regular category (WIP by b-mehta).
IsKernelPair f a b expresses that (a, b) is a kernel pair for f, i.e. a ≫ f = b ≫ f
and the square
R → X
↓ ↓
X → Y
is a pullback square.
This is just an abbreviation for IsPullback a b f f.
Equations
- CategoryTheory.IsKernelPair f a b = CategoryTheory.IsPullback a b f f
Instances For
The data expressing that (a, b) is a kernel pair is subsingleton.
If f is a monomorphism, then (𝟙 _, 𝟙 _) is a kernel pair for f.
Equations
- CategoryTheory.IsKernelPair.instInhabitedIdOfMono f = { default := ⋯ }
Given a pair of morphisms p, q to X which factor through f, they factor through any kernel
pair of f.
Equations
Instances For
Given a pair of morphisms p, q to X which factor through f, they factor through any kernel
pair of f.
Instances For
If (a,b) is a kernel pair for f₁ ≫ f₂ and a ≫ f₁ = b ≫ f₁, then (a,b) is a kernel pair for
just f₁.
That is, to show that (a,b) is a kernel pair for f₁ it suffices to only show the square
commutes, rather than to additionally show it's a pullback.
If (a,b) is a kernel pair for f₁ ≫ f₂ and f₂ is mono, then (a,b) is a kernel pair for
just f₁.
The converse of comp_of_mono.
If (a,b) is a kernel pair for f₁ and f₂ is mono, then (a,b) is a kernel pair for f₁ ≫ f₂.
The converse of cancel_right_of_mono.
If (a,b) is the kernel pair of f, and f is a coequalizer morphism for some parallel pair, then
f is a coequalizer morphism of a and b.
Equations
- One or more equations did not get rendered due to their size.
Instances For
If a₁ a₂ : A ⟶ Y is a kernel pair for g : Y ⟶ Z, then a₁ ×[Z] X and a₂ ×[Z] X
(A ×[Z] X ⟶ Y ×[Z] X) is a kernel pair for Y ×[Z] X ⟶ X.