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Encyclopedia > Forgetful functor

A forgetful functor is a type of functor in mathematics. The nomenclature is suggestive of such a functor's behaviour: given some algebraic object as input, some or all of the object's structure is 'forgotten' in the output. For an algebraic structure of a given signature, this may be expressed by curtailing the signature in some way: the new signature is an edited form of the old one. If the signature is left as an empty list, the functor is simply to take the underlying set of a structure; this is in fact the most common case.


For example, the forgetful functor from the category of rings to the category of abelian groups assigns to each ring R the underlying additive abelian group of R. To each morphism of rings is assigned the same function considered merely as a morphism of addition between the underlying groups.


A common subclass of forgetful functors is as follows. Let be any category based on sets, e.g. groups - sets of elements - or topological spaces - sets of 'points'. As usual, write for the objects of and write for the morphisms of the same. Consider the rule:

A in the underlying set of A,
u in the morphism, u, as a map of sets.

The functor is then the forgetful functor from to , the category of sets.


Forgetful functors are always faithful. Concrete categories have forgetful functors to the category of sets -- indeed they may be defined as those categories which admit a faithful functor to that category.


Forgetful functors tend to have left adjoints which are 'free' constructions. For example, the forgetful functor from (the category of R-module) to has left adjoint F, with , the free R-module with basis X. For a more extensive list, see [Mac Lane].


References

  • [Mac Lane] Categories for the Working Mathematician, Saunders Mac Lane, Springer Graduate Texts in Mathematics 5, 1997.

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Forgetful functor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (278 words)
For example, the forgetful functor from the category of rings to the category of abelian groups assigns to each ring R the underlying additive abelian group of R.
Concrete categories have forgetful functors to the category of sets -- indeed they may be defined as those categories which admit a faithful functor to that category.
Forgetful functors tend to have left adjoints which are ' free ' constructions.
Functor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1524 words)
Functors were first considered in algebraic topology, where algebraic objects (like the fundamental group) are associated to topological spaces, and algebraic homomorphisms are associated to continuous maps.
Algebra of continuous functions: a contravariant functor from the category of topological spaces (with continuous maps as morphisms) to the category of real associative algebras is given by assigning to every topological space X the algebra C( X) of all real-valued continuous functions on that space.
Forgetful functors: The functor U  : Grp → Set which maps a group to its underlying set and a group homomorphism to its underlying function of sets is a functor.
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