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A note on the category of equivalence relations (2105.09604v1)

Published 20 May 2021 in math.CT and math.LO

Abstract: We make some beginning observations about the category $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}$ of equivalence relations on the set of natural numbers, where a morphism between two equivalence relations $R,S$ is a mapping from the set of $R$-equivalence classes to that of $S$-equivalence classes, which is induced by a computable function. We also consider some full subcategories of $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}$, such as the category $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}(\Sigma0_1)$ of computably enumerable equivalence relations (called ceers), the category $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}(\Pi0_1)$ of co-computably enumerable equivalence relations, and the category $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}(\mathrm{Dark}*)$ whose objects are the so-called dark ceers plus the ceers with finitely many equivalence classes. Although in all these categories the monomorphisms coincide with the injective morphisms, we show that in $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}(\Sigma0_1)$ the epimorphisms coincide with the onto morphisms, but in $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}(\Pi0_1)$ there are epimorphisms that are not onto. Moreover, $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}$, $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}(\Sigma0_1)$, and $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}(\mathrm{Dark}*)$ are closed under finite products, binary coproducts, and coequalizers, but we give an example of two morphisms in $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}(\Pi0_1)$ whose coequalizer in $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}$ is not an object of $\mathbb{E}\mathrm{q}(\Pi0_1)$.

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