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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 \mathcal{C} be any category based on sets, e.g. groups - sets of elements - or topological spaces - sets of 'points'. As usual, write \mathrm{Ob}(\mathcal{C}) for the objects of \mathcal{C} and write \mathrm{Fl}(\mathcal{C}) for the morphisms of the same. Consider the rule:

A in \mathrm{Ob}(\mathcal{C})\mapsto |A|= the underlying set of A,
u in \mathrm{Fl}(\mathcal{C})\mapsto |u|= the morphism, u, as a map of sets.

The functor |\;\;| is then the forgetful functor from \mathcal{C} to \mathbf{Set}, 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 \mathbf{Mod}(R) (the category of R-module) to \mathbf{Set} has left adjoint F, with X\mapsto F(X), 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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