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ARTICLES RELATED TO Kernel category theory - Relation to other categorical concepts |  |  |  | Kernel category theory - Relation to other categorical concepts: Encyclopedia II - Kernel category theory - Relation to other categorical conceptsThe dual concept to that of kernel is that of cokernel. That is, the kernel of a morphism is its cokernel in the opposite category, and vice versa.
As mentioned above, a kernel is a type of binary equaliser, or difference kernel. Conversely, in a preadditive category, every binary equaliser can be constructed as a kernel. To be specific, the equaliser of the morphisms f and g is the kernel of the difference g − f. In s ...
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