Monoidal functor

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title: Monoidal functor
text: In category theory, monoidal functors are functors between monoidal categories which preserve the monoidal structure. More specifically, a monoidal functor between two monoidal categories consists of a functor between the categories, along with two coherence maps—a natural transformation and a morphism that preserve monoidal multiplication and unit, respectively. Mathematicians require these coherence maps to satisfy additional properties depending on how strictly they want to preserve the monoi
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date created: 2006-03-04T22:38:13Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T21:14:00Z
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