Examples of Galois categories and fiber functors #
We show that for a group G the category of finite G-sets is a PreGaloisCategory and that the
forgetful functor to FintypeCat is a FiberFunctor.
The connected finite G-sets are precisely the ones with transitive G-action.
Complement of the image of a morphism f : X ⟶ Y in FintypeCat.
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The inclusion from the complement of the image of f : X ⟶ Y into Y.
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- CategoryTheory.FintypeCat.imageComplementIncl f = Subtype.val
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Given f : X ⟶ Y for X Y : Action FintypeCat (MonCat.of G), the complement of the image
of f has a natural G-action.
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The inclusion from the complement of the image of f : X ⟶ Y into Y.
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- CategoryTheory.FintypeCat.Action.imageComplementIncl G f = { hom := CategoryTheory.FintypeCat.imageComplementIncl f.hom, comm := ⋯ }
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- ⋯ = ⋯
The category of finite sets has quotients by finite groups in arbitrary universes.
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- ⋯ = ⋯
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The category of finite G-sets is a PreGaloisCategory.
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- ⋯ = ⋯
The forgetful functor from finite G-sets to sets is a FiberFunctor.
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The category of finite G-sets is a GaloisCategory.
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- ⋯ = ⋯
The G-action on a connected finite G-set is transitive.
A nonempty G-set with transitive G-action is connected.
A nonempty finite G-set is connected if and only if the G-action is transitive.