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category theory Category theory is a general theory of mathematical structures and their relations. It was introduced by Samuel Eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane in the middle of the 20th century in their foundational work on algebraic topology. Category theory ...
, filtered categories generalize the notion of
directed set In mathematics, a directed set (or a directed preorder or a filtered set) is a preordered set in which every finite subset has an upper bound. In other words, it is a non-empty preordered set A such that for any a and b in A there exists c in A wit ...
understood as a category (hence called a directed category; while some use directed category as a synonym for a filtered category). There is a dual notion of cofiltered category, which will be recalled below.


Filtered categories

A
category Category, plural categories, may refer to: General uses *Classification, the general act of allocating things to classes/categories Philosophy * Category of being * ''Categories'' (Aristotle) * Category (Kant) * Categories (Peirce) * Category ( ...
J is filtered when * it is not empty, * for every two objects j and j' in J there exists an object k and two arrows f:j\to k and f':j'\to k in J, * for every two parallel arrows u,v:i\to j in J, there exists an object k and an arrow w:j\to k such that wu=wv. A filtered colimit is a
colimit In category theory, a branch of mathematics, the abstract notion of a limit captures the essential properties of universal constructions such as products, pullbacks and inverse limits. The dual notion of a colimit generalizes constructions s ...
of a
functor In mathematics, specifically category theory, a functor is a Map (mathematics), mapping between Category (mathematics), categories. Functors were first considered in algebraic topology, where algebraic objects (such as the fundamental group) ar ...
F:J\to C where J is a filtered category.


Cofiltered categories

A category J is cofiltered if the
opposite category In category theory, a branch of mathematics, the opposite category or dual category C^ of a given Category (mathematics), category C is formed by reversing the morphisms, i.e. interchanging the source and target of each morphism. Doing the reversal ...
J^ is filtered. In detail, a category is cofiltered when * it is not empty, * for every two objects j and j' in J there exists an object k and two arrows f:k\to j and f':k \to j' in J, * for every two parallel arrows u,v:j\to i in J, there exists an object k and an arrow w:k\to j such that uw=vw. A cofiltered limit is a limit of a
functor In mathematics, specifically category theory, a functor is a Map (mathematics), mapping between Category (mathematics), categories. Functors were first considered in algebraic topology, where algebraic objects (such as the fundamental group) ar ...
F:J \to C where J is a cofiltered category.


Ind-objects and pro-objects

Given a
small category In mathematics, a category (sometimes called an abstract category to distinguish it from a concrete category) is a collection of "objects" that are linked by "arrows". A category has two basic properties: the ability to compose the arrows asso ...
C, a
presheaf In mathematics, a sheaf (: sheaves) is a tool for systematically tracking data (such as sets, abelian groups, rings) attached to the open sets of a topological space and defined locally with regard to them. For example, for each open set, the d ...
of sets C^\to Set that is a small filtered colimit of representable presheaves, is called an ind-object of the category C. Ind-objects of a category C form a full subcategory Ind(C) in the category of functors (presheaves) C^\to Set. The category Pro(C)=Ind(C^)^ of pro-objects in C is the opposite of the category of ind-objects in the opposite category C^.


κ-filtered categories

There is a variant of "filtered category" known as a "κ-filtered category", defined as follows. This begins with the following observation: the three conditions in the definition of filtered category above say respectively that there exists a
cocone In category theory, a branch of mathematics, the cone of a functor is an abstract notion used to define the limit of that functor. Cones make other appearances in category theory as well. Definition Let ''F'' : ''J'' → ''C'' be a diagram in ' ...
over any diagram in J of the form \\rightarrow J, \\rightarrow J, or \\rightarrow J. The existence of cocones for these three shapes of diagrams turns out to imply that cocones exist for ''any'' finite diagram; in other words, a category J is filtered (according to the above definition)
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there is a cocone over any ''finite'' diagram d: D\to J. Extending this, given a
regular cardinal In set theory, a regular cardinal is a cardinal number that is equal to its own cofinality. More explicitly, this means that \kappa is a regular cardinal if and only if every unbounded subset C \subseteq \kappa has cardinality \kappa. Infinite ...
κ, a category J is defined to be κ-filtered if there is a cocone over every diagram d in J of
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smaller than κ. (A small
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is of cardinality κ if the
morphism In mathematics, a morphism is a concept of category theory that generalizes structure-preserving maps such as homomorphism between algebraic structures, functions from a set to another set, and continuous functions between topological spaces. Al ...
set of its domain is of cardinality κ.) A κ-filtered colimit is a colimit of a
functor In mathematics, specifically category theory, a functor is a Map (mathematics), mapping between Category (mathematics), categories. Functors were first considered in algebraic topology, where algebraic objects (such as the fundamental group) ar ...
F:J\to C where J is a κ-filtered category.


References

* Artin, M., Grothendieck, A. and Verdier, J.-L. ''
Séminaire de Géométrie Algébrique du Bois Marie In mathematics, the (''SGA''; from French: "Seminar on Algebraic Geometry of Bois Marie") was an influential seminar run by French mathematician Alexander Grothendieck. It was a unique phenomenon of research and publication outside of the main ...
'' (''SGA 4''). Lecture Notes in Mathematics 269, Springer Verlag, 1972. Exposé I, 2.7. * , section IX.1. {{DEFAULTSORT:Filtered Category Category theory