3.14 - Continuous condition is not generalization of products of simpler morphisms#395
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…r morphisms In the following three statements: A. n -> m are products of simpler morphisms of types n -> 1. B. A function that returns a product is a product of functionss. C. The hom-functor is continuous. the order of generalization should be C > A > B. However, the original text can be read as if A > C.
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@BartoszMilewski Would you review this PR, especially 2b2f9e5 ? |
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Fix typos
Avoid confusion about generalization of the following three statements:
the order of generalization should be C > A > B. However, the original text can be read as if A > C.