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I can't come up with a relevant and/or real-life example of two different functors mapping one category to another. How would I apply a natural transformation so that it makes a difference?

Date: 2018-02-23 04:59 pm (UTC)
ecreet: ...и скажите спасибо нам, картавым. (raven)
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I know lots of examples, but they of course involve functors in the mathematical sense, as in a bunch of data related to categories, which are also understood as a bunch of data. Not "words with arrows between them". Are you sure your understanding of "relevant and/or real-life" does not contradict your request of there being not just one obvious way to organize real-life notions into diagrams with arrows?

Date: 2018-02-23 10:34 pm (UTC)
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A huge class of examples is representable functors from any category to sets (or abelian groups, or vector spaces, or whatever the initial category may be enriched over). For any object X in any category Hom(X,-) is a functor from this category to sets. For non-isomorphic X and Y these functors would not be isomorphic (follows from Yoneda's Lemma).

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