Functors | Limits (category theory)

Ind-completion

In mathematics, the ind-completion or ind-construction is the process of freely adding filtered colimits to a given category C. The objects in this ind-completed category, denoted Ind(C), are known as direct systems, they are functors from a small filtered category I to C. The dual concept is the pro-completion, Pro(C). (Wikipedia).

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