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What is an internal groupoid?

Published 22 Nov 2022 in math.CT | (2211.12531v1)

Abstract: An answer to the question investigated in this paper brings a new characterization of internal groupoids such that: (a) it holds even when finite limits are not assumed to exist; (b) it is a full subcategory of the category of involutive-2-links, that is, a category whose objects are morphisms equipped with a pair of interlinked involutions. This result highlights the fact that even thought internal groupoids are internal categories equipped with an involution, they can equivalently be seen as tri-graphs with an involution. Moreover, the structure of a tri-graph with an involution can be further contracted into a simpler structure consisting of one morphism with two interlinked involutions. This approach highly contrasts with the one where groupoids are seen as reflexive graphs on which a multiplicative structure is defined with inverses.

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