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Incidence hypergraphs: The categorical inconsistency of set-systems and a characterization of quiver exponentials
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- This paper considers the difficulty in the set-system approach to generalizing graph theory. These difficulties arise categorically as the category of set-system hypergraphs is shown not to be cartesian closed and lacks enough projective objects, unlike the category of directed multigraphs (i.e. quivers). The category of incidence hypergraphs is introduced as a "graph-like" remedy for the set-system issues so that hypergraphs may be studied by their locally graphic behavior via homomorphisms that allow an edge of the domain to be mapped into a subset of an edge in the codomain. Moreover, it is shown that the category of quivers embeds into the category of incidence hypergraphs via a logical functor that is the inverse image of an essential geometric morphism between the topoi. Consequently, the quiver exponential is shown to be simply represented using incidence hypergraph homomorphisms.
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1805.07670
- Document Type :
- Working Paper