How statement and proof provenance work
The first chip identifies the source of the statement or construction; the second identifies the source of its local proof or verification.
- Literature-sourced: the exact statement appears in a cited source; only wording and notation differ.
- AI-adapted: a semantically identical restatement of literature-sourced material, modulo indexing, notation, and boundary cases adopted by the library.
- AI-generated: a genuinely novel statement formulated by AI, with no source for the claim itself.
These labels describe origin, not correctness: citations and verification chips remain separate evidence.
Categories of models for algebraic theories
Definition
A category of models for an algebraic theory is a category equipped with a monadic functor whose induced monad on is finitary (Monadic and strictly monadic functors, Finitary functors and finitary monads).
Equivalently, up to the comparison equivalence over , it is the Eilenberg–Moore category of a finitary monad on sets. The phrase records the finitary monadic presentation as part of the data; it does not choose such a presentation for an arbitrary category.
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Dependency tree · two levels
7 results within two dependency steps of this one, each drawn at its shortest distance from it. An arrow runs from a result to what uses it, so the chart reads left to right and ends at this result, which carries a heavier outline. Every node is a link to that result. Click elsewhere on the chart to enlarge it.
Sources
- E. Riehl, Category Theory in Context, 2nd ed., Definition 5.5.5 (standard reference, not scraped)