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The fibred product near-rings and near-ring modules for certain categories
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2009
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In somes categories, there are structures that look very much like groups, and they usually are. These structures are called group-objects and were first studied by Eckmann and Hilton (1). If our category has an object T such that hom(X, T)= {tx}, a singleton, for each object X ∈ Ob , T is called a terminal object. Our category must have products; i.e. for A1,…, An ∈;. Ob , there is an object A1 × … × An ∈ Ob and morphisms pi: A1 × … × An → Ai so that if fi: X → Ai, i = 1, 2, …, n, are morphisms of , then there is a unique morphism [f1, …, fn]: X → A1 × … × An such that for i = 1, 2, …, n.
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- Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society , Volume 23 , Issue 1 , February 1980 , pp. 15 - 25
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