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Plots and Their Applications - Part I: Foundations
The primary goal of this paper is to abstract notions, results and
constructions from the theory of categories to the broader setting of plots.
Loosely speaking, a plot can be thought of as a non-associative non-unital
category with a "relaxed" composition law: Besides categories, this includes as
a special case graphs and neocategories in the sense of Ehresmann, Gabriel's
quivers, Mitchell's semicategories, and composition graphs, precategories and
semicategories in the sense of Schr\"oder. Among other things, we formulate an
"identity-free" definition of isomorphisms, equivalences, and limits, for which
we introduce regular representations, punctors, -connections, and
-factorizations. Part of the material will be used in subsequent
work to lay the foundation for an abstract theory of "normed structures"
serving as a unifying framework for the development of fundamental aspects of
the theory of normed spaces, normed groups, etc., on the one hand, and measure
spaces, perhaps surprisingly, on the other.Comment: Not intended for publicatio