Diagram (category theory) (source code)

= Diagram (category theory)
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In category theory, a **diagram** is a mathematical structure that consists of a collection of objects and morphisms (arrows) between these objects that are organized in a specific way according to a directed graph. Diagrams capture relationships between objects in a category and can represent various mathematical concepts. \#\#\# Key Components of Diagrams: 1. **Objects**: In category theory, these are the entities or points that the diagram is composed of.