A tale of two categories : inductive groupoids and cross-connections

P. A. Azeef Muhammed, M. V. Volkov

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Abstract

A groupoid is a small category in which all morphisms are isomorphisms. An inductive groupoid is a specialized groupoid whose object set is a regular biordered set and the morphisms admit a partial order. A normal category is a specialized small category whose object set is a strict preorder and the morphisms admit a factorization property. A pair of 'related' normal categories constitutes a cross-connection. Both inductive groupoids and cross-connections were identified by Nambooripad as categorical models of regular semigroups. We explore the inter-relationship between these seemingly different categorical structures and prove a direct category equivalence between the category of inductive groupoids and the category of cross-connections.
Original languageEnglish
Article number106940
Number of pages40
JournalJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra
Volume226
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2022

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