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In category theory, a PRO is a strict monoidal category whose objects are the natural numbers (incl. zero), and whose tensor product is given on objects by the addition on numbers. Some examples of PROs:
The name PRO is an abbreviation of "PROduct category". PROBs and PROPs are defined similarly with the additional requirement for the category to be braided, and to have a symmetry (that is, a permutation), respectively. [edit] Algebras of a PROAn algebra of a PRO P in a monoidal category C is a strict monoidal functor from P to C. Every PRO P and category C give rise to a category For example:
More precisely, what we mean here by "the algebras of Δ in C are the monoid objects in C" for example is that the category of algebras of P in C is equivalent to the category of monoids in C. [edit] See also[edit] References
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