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Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Sites.Equivalence

Equivalences of sheaf categories #

Given a site (C, J) and a category D which is equivalent to C, with C and D possibly large and possibly in different universes, we transport the Grothendieck topology J on C to D and prove that the sheaf categories are equivalent.

We also prove that sheafification and the property HasSheafCompose transport nicely over this equivalence, and apply it to essentially small sites. We also provide instances for existence of sufficiently small limits in the sheaf category on the essentially small site.

Main definitions #

The functor in the equivalence of sheaf categories.

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    theorem CategoryTheory.Equivalence.sheafCongr.functor_obj_val_map {C : Type u₁} [Category.{v₁, u₁} C] (J : GrothendieckTopology C) {D : Type u₂} [Category.{v₂, u₂} D] (K : GrothendieckTopology D) (e : C D) (A : Type u₃) [Category.{v₃, u₃} A] [Functor.IsDenseSubsite K J e.inverse] (F : Sheaf J A) {X✝ Y✝ : Dᵒᵖ} (f : X✝ Y✝) :
    ((functor J K e A).obj F).val.map f = F.val.map (e.inverse.map f.unop).op
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    The inverse in the equivalence of sheaf categories.

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      theorem CategoryTheory.Equivalence.sheafCongr.inverse_obj_val_map {C : Type u₁} [Category.{v₁, u₁} C] (J : GrothendieckTopology C) {D : Type u₂} [Category.{v₂, u₂} D] (K : GrothendieckTopology D) (e : C D) (A : Type u₃) [Category.{v₃, u₃} A] [Functor.IsDenseSubsite K J e.inverse] (F : Sheaf K A) {X✝ Y✝ : Cᵒᵖ} (f : X✝ Y✝) :
      ((inverse J K e A).obj F).val.map f = F.val.map (e.functor.map f.unop).op
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      The unit iso in the equivalence of sheaf categories.

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        The counit iso in the equivalence of sheaf categories.

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          The equivalence of sheaf categories.

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            Transport a presheaf to the equivalent category and sheafify there.

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              An auxiliary definition for the sheafification adjunction.

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                Transporting and sheafifying is left adjoint to taking the underlying presheaf.

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                  Transport HasSheafify along an equivalence of sites.

                  Transporting to a small model and sheafifying there is left adjoint to the underlying presheaf functor

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                    theorem CategoryTheory.GrothendieckTopology.WEqualsLocallyBijective.transport {C : Type u₁} [Category.{v₁, u₁} C] (J : GrothendieckTopology C) {D : Type u₂} [Category.{v₂, u₂} D] (K : GrothendieckTopology D) (G : Functor D C) {A : Type u₃} [Category.{v₃, u₃} A] [G.IsCoverDense J] [G.Full] [G.IsContinuous K J] [(G.sheafPushforwardContinuous A K J).EssSurj] [G.IsCocontinuous K J] {FA : AAType u_1} {CA : AType u_2} [(X Y : A) → FunLike (FA X Y) (CA X) (CA Y)] [ConcreteCategory A FA] [K.WEqualsLocallyBijective A] (hG : CoverPreserving K J G) :