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categories: Re: lluf subcategory
Charles found the phrase "wide subcategory" and it appears that way in
CTCS. Much preferred IMHO. But chacun a son (de)gout.
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Peter Freyd wrote:
> Paul writes:
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> I've heard the term "lluf subcategory" meaning "subcategory with the
> same objects but possibly fewer morphisms". Is there a reference
> for this usage?
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> I think I have to plead guilty for this. But I don't know where
> the crime was first committed in print.
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