Graded category

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In mathematics, if ๐’œ is a category, then a ๐’œ-graded category is a category ๐’ž together with a functor F:๐’ž๐’œ.

Monoids and groups can be thought of as categories with a single object. A monoid-graded or group-graded category is therefore one in which to each morphism is attached an element of a given monoid (resp. group), its grade. This must be compatible with composition, in the sense that compositions have the product grade.

Definition

There are various different definitions of a graded category, up to the most abstract one given above. A more concrete definition of a graded abelian category is as follows:[1]

Let ๐’ž be an abelian category and G a monoid. Let ๐’ฎ={Sg:gG} be a set of functors from ๐’ž to itself. If

we say that (๐’ž,๐’ฎ) is a G-graded category.

See also

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