Induced monoidal structure from the functor
Abstract
Let B be a subcategory of a given category D. Let B has monoidal structure. In this article, we discuss when can one extend the monoidal structure of B to D such that B becomes a sub monoidal category of monoidal category D. Examples are discussed, and in particular, in an example of loop space, we elaborated all results discussed in this article.
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