Limits (category theory)

Coequalizer

In category theory, a coequalizer (or coequaliser) is a generalization of a quotient by an equivalence relation to objects in an arbitrary category. It is the categorical construction dual to the equalizer. (Wikipedia).

Coequalizer
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Higher Algebra 3: Colimits

In this video, we discuss colimits and decomposition of those in ∞-categories. This is the third video in our introduction to ∞-categories and Higher Algebra. Feel free to post comments and questions at our public forum at https://www.uni-muenster.de/TopologyQA/index.php?qa=tc-lecture H

From playlist Higher Algebra

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Find the particular solution given the conditions and second derivative

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Simplicial Sets by Rekha Santhanam

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From playlist Linear Programming

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A categorical approach to representations in defining characteristic - Nate Harman

SL2 Seminar Topic: A categorical approach to representations in defining characteristic Speaker: Nate Harman Affiliation: Member, School of Mathematics Date: January 19, 2021 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

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04. The Christian Roman Empire

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Solving and graphing an inequality

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Lecture 6: HKR and the cotangent complex

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Paul-André Melliès - A Functorial Excursion between Algebraic Geometry and Linear Logic

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(ML 11.1) Estimators

Definition of an estimator. Examples of estimators. Definition of an unbiased estimator.

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Introduction to Differential Inequalities

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From playlist Advanced Studies in Ordinary Differential Equations

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How to solve differentiable equations with logarithms

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Lecture 12: Classifying topoi (Part 1)

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From playlist Topos theory seminar

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