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Category of sets

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In category theory, a **category of sets** is a fundamental type of category where the objects are sets and the morphisms (arrows) are functions between those sets. Specifically, a category consists of: 1. **Objects**: In the case of the category of sets, the objects are all possible sets. These could be finite sets, infinite sets, etc.

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