finitary
A functor is finitary when it preserves filtered colimits.
- Dual property: cofinitary
- Related properties: cocontinuous
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Relevant implications
Examples
There are 23 functors with this property.
- abelianization functor for groups
- binary coproduct functor on sets
- binary diagonal functor on the category of sets
- binary product functor on sets
- countable copower functor on sets
- discrete topology functor
- doubling functor on sets
- enveloping group functor
- forgetful functor for groups
- forgetful functor for rings
- forgetful functor for topological spaces
- forgetful functor for vector spaces
- forgetful functor from abelian groups to groups
- forgetful functor from groups to monoids
- forgetful functor from rings to monoids
- free group functor
- group of units functor
- identity functor on the category of sets
- modulo p functor
- monoid ring functor
- p-torsion functor
- squaring functor on sets
- torsion functor
Counterexamples
There are 4 functors without this property.
- contravariant power set functor
- covariant power set functor
- functor of continuous functions
- sequences functor on sets
Unknown
There are 0 functors for which the database has no information on whether they satisfy this property.
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