What is a Wittified Object in Category Theory?
Wittified is a term used in the context of category theory, which is a branch of mathematics that studies the relationships and structures between mathematical objects.
In category theory, a wittified object is an object that has been "witted" or "twisted" in some way, meaning that it has been transformed or modified in a specific way. This transformation is typically done to reveal certain properties or structure of the object that might not be immediately apparent from its original form.
The term "wittified" is derived from the name of the mathematician William Witt, who introduced the concept of wittified objects in his work on category theory. Wittified objects are also sometimes referred to as "Witt objects" or "twisted objects."
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