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edit- First point: this notion seems to be unrelated (or not naively related) to that of Element (category theory)
- Second: I don't agree with the reformulation with the comma category which for me means a category of "arrows with a common domain/source". Not only the source can be different but on has to pick an element . Noix07 (talk) 10:28, 1 July 2015 (UTC)
- Finally: 1) is indeed an "element" of F(A)
- 2) the source is always indeed, but in the coslice category (arrows with common source) the object are pairs (A,a) where F(A) is the target and a is actually an arrow because in that specific category Set, a map from to F(A) just picks an element.