finite-coproduct-preserving
A functor preserves finite coproducts when for every family of objects in the source whose coproduct exists, also the coproduct exists in the target and such that the canonical morphism is an isomorphism.
- Dual property: finite-product-preserving
Relevant implications
- coequalizer-preserving andfinite-coproduct-preserving implies right exact *
- coproduct-preserving implies finite-coproduct-preserving
- finitary andfinite-coproduct-preserving implies coproduct-preserving *
- finite-coproduct-preserving implies initial-object-preserving
- right exact implies finite-coproduct-preserving andinitial-object-preserving
*Those implications also require assumptions on the source or target category.
Examples
There are 3 functors with this property.
Counterexamples
There are 3 functors without this property.
Unknown
There are 0 functors for which the database has no information on whether they satisfy this property.
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