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Two Types of Universal Arrows

Authors: Zhao-Dan Lee

A universal arrow is a pair which consists of an object and a morphism. And an isomorphism is defined by a universal arrow. The isomorphism may be a composition of two morphisms. We may define two types of universal arrows, which is determined by the properties of the morphisms. A universal arrow is of the type I if the morphisms are not isomorphisms; And a universal arrow is of the type II if the morphisms are isomorphisms.

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