Image (category theory)
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Given a category C and a morphism <math>f:X\rightarrow Y<math> in C, the image of f is a monomorphism <math>h:I\rightarrow Y<math> satisfying the following:
- There exists a morphism <math>g:X\rightarrow I<math> such that f = hg.
- For any object Z with a morphism <math>k:X\rightarrow Z<math> and a monomorphism <math>l:Z\rightarrow Y<math> such that f = lk, there exists a unique morphism <math>m:I\rightarrow Z<math> such that k = mg and h = lm.