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Zero morphism
Bi-universal property in category theory
Bi-universal property in category theory
Definitions
Suppose C is a category, and f : X → Y is a morphism in C. The morphism f is called a constant morphism (or sometimes left zero morphism) if for any object W in C and any g, h : W → X, fg = fh. Dually, f is called a coconstant morphism (or sometimes right zero morphism) if for any object Z in C and any g, h : Y → Z, gf = hf. A zero morphism is one that is both a constant morphism and a coconstant morphism.
A category with zero morphisms is one where, for every two objects A and B in C, there is a fixed morphism 0AB : A → B, and this collection of morphisms is such that for all objects X, Y, Z in C and all morphisms f : Y → Z, g : X → Y, the following diagram commutes:

The morphisms 0XY necessarily are zero morphisms and form a compatible system of zero morphisms.
If C is a category with zero morphisms, then the collection of 0XY is unique.
This way of defining a "zero morphism" and the phrase "a category with zero morphisms" separately is unfortunate, but if each hom-set has a unique "zero morphism", then the category "has zero morphisms".
Examples
: 0XY : X → 0 → Y
The family of all morphisms so constructed endows C with the structure of a category with zero morphisms.
References
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Notes
References
- (2015-01-17). "Category with zero morphisms - Mathematics Stack Exchange".
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