An essential, hyperconnected, local geometric morphism that is not locally connected
Abstract
We give an example of an essential, hyperconnected, local geometric morphism that is not locally connected, arising from our work-in-progress on geometric morphisms PSh(M) PSh(N), where M and N are monoids.
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