In
category theory
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, a branch of
mathematics
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, a dagger category (also called involutive category or category with involution
) is a
category equipped with a certain structure called ''dagger'' or ''involution''. The name dagger category was coined by Peter Selinger.
Formal definition
A dagger category is a category
equipped with an
involutive contravariant endofunctor
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which is the identity on
objects
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** Object (abstract), an object which does not exist at any particular time or place
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* Goal, an ...
.
In detail, this means that:
* for all
morphism
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s
, there exist its
adjoint
* for all morphisms
,
* for all objects
,
* for all
and
,
Note that in the previous definition, the term "adjoint" is used in a way analogous to (and inspired by) the
linear-algebraic sense, not in
the category-theoretic sense.
Some sources
define a category with involution to be a dagger category with the additional property that its
set
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Electro ...
of morphisms is
partially ordered and that the order of morphisms is compatible with the composition of morphisms, that is
implies