Point-surjective morphism

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In category theory, a point-surjective morphism is a morphism that "behaves" like surjections on the category of sets.

The notion of point-surjectivity is an important one in Lawvere's fixed-point theorem,[1][2] and it first was introduced by William Lawvere in his original article.[3]

Point-surjectivity

Relation to surjective functions in Set

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