Approximate injectivity
Abstract
In a locally λ-presentable category, with λ a regular cardinal, classes of objects that are injective with respect to a family of morphisms whose domains and codomains are λ-presentable, are known to be characterized by their closure under products, λ-directed colimits and λ-pure subobjects. Replacing the strict commutativity of diagrams by "commutativity up to ", this paper provides an "approximate version" of this characterization for categories enriched over metric spaces. It entails a detailed discussion of the needed -generalizations of the notion of λ-purity. The categorical theory is being applied to the locally 1-presentable category of Banach spaces and their linear operators of norm at most 1, culminating in a largely categorical proof for the existence of the so-called Gurarii Banach space.
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