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In coalgebra theory, the notion of colinear map is dual to the notion for linear map of vector space, or more generally, for morphism between R-module. Specifically, let R be a ring, M,N,C be R-modules, and

be right C-comodules. Then an R-linear map is called a (right) comodule morphism, or (right) C-colinear, if

References

  • Khaled AL-Takhman, Equivalences of Comodule Categories for Coalgebras over Rings, J. Pure Appl. Algebra,.V. 173, Issue: 3, September 7, 2002, pp. 245–271