adjunction
Plural: adjunctions
Noun
- an act of joining or adjoining things
- The act of joining; the thing joined or added.
- The joining of personal property owned by one to that owned by another.
- The process of adjoining elements to an algebraic structure (usually a ring or field); the result of such a process.
- A relationship between a pair of categories that makes the pair, in a weak sense, equivalent.
- A natural isomorphism between a pair of functors satisfying certain conditions, whose existence implies a close relationship between the functors and between their (co)domains; the natural isomorphism, functors, and their (co)domains thought of as a single object.
- A natural isomorphism between a pair of functors satisfying certain conditions, whose existence implies a close relationship between the functors and between their (co)domains; the natural isomorphism, functors, and their (co)domains thought of as a single object.
- A natural isomorphism Φ: operatorname Hom_( mathcal )C(G·,·)→ operatorname Hom_( mathcal )D(·,F·) (where the hom-functors are understood as bifunctors from 𝒟^( operatorname )op×𝒞 to mathbf Set). See Adjoint functors on Wikipedia.Wikipedia.
Examples
- The field adjunction #92;mathbb#123;Q#125;(#92;pi) can be obtained from #92;mathbb#123;Q#125; by adjoining #92;pi to #92;mathbb#123;Q#125;.
- The ring obtained after the adjunction of the elements a,b and y to the ring R may be denoted R#91;a,b,y#93;.
Origin / Etymology
From Latin adjunctio, from adjungere: compare French adjonction, and see adjunct.
Synonyms
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