Discrete-underlying adjunction #
Given a category C
with sheafification with respect to the coherent topology on compact Hausdorff
spaces, we define a functor C ⥤ Condensed C
which associates to an object of C
the
corresponding "discrete" condensed object (see Condensed.discrete
).
In Condensed.discreteUnderlyingAdj
we prove that this functor is left adjoint to the forgetful
functor from Condensed C
to C
.
The discrete condensed object associated to an object of C
is the constant sheaf at that object.
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The underlying object of a condensed object in C
is the condensed object evaluated at a point.
This can be viewed as a sort of forgetful functor from Condensed C
to C
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Discreteness is left adjoint to the forgetful functor. When C
is Type*
, this is analogous to
TopCat.adj₁ : TopCat.discrete ⊣ forget TopCat
.