Monoidal adjunction
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A monoidal adjunction is an adjunction in mathematics between monoidal categories which respects the monoidal structure.[1][2][3]
Suppose that and are two monoidal categories. A monoidal adjunction between two lax monoidal functors
- and
is an adjunction between the underlying functors, such that the natural transformations
- and
are monoidal natural transformations.
Lifting adjunctions to monoidal adjunctions
[edit]Suppose that
is a lax monoidal functor such that the underlying functor has a right adjoint . This adjunction lifts to a monoidal adjunction ⊣ if and only if the lax monoidal functor is strong.
See also
[edit]- Every monoidal adjunction ⊣ defines a monoidal monad .
References
[edit]- ^ "monoidal adjunction". nlab. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
- ^ Lindner, Harald (1978). "Adjunctions in monoidal categories". Manuscripta Mathematica. 26 (1–2): 123–139. doi:10.1007/BF01167969. ISSN 0025-2611.
- ^ Hasegawa, Masahito (2012-12-06). Models of Sharing Graphs. London: Springer Science & Business Media. p. 64. ISBN 978-1-4471-0865-8.