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f-algebra [2014/09/22 23:21]
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 === Example === === Example ===
-Addition of natural numbers is a binary relation: ​+The following examples assume that ${\bf C}$ contains all the relevant ingredients (e.g. products).
  
-$+:​\mathbb{N}\times\mathbb{N}\to\mathbb{N}.$+  * Addition of natural numbers is a binary relation: ​$+:​\mathbb{N}\times\mathbb{N}\to\mathbb{N}$Hence $\langle \mathbb{N},​+\rangle$ is an $F$-algebra for the endofunctor with object map $FX:​=X\times X$.
  
-Hence $\langle ​\mathbb{N},+\rangle$ is an $F$-algebra for the endofunctor with object map $FX:=X\times X$.+  * Group actions on $X$ are maps $m:G\times X\to X$so consider ​$FX:=G\times X$.
  
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