Lexicographic sums and fibre-faithful maps
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The notion of lexicographic sum is introduced in general categories. Existence criteria are derived, particularly for locally cartesian closed categories and for categories with suitable coproducts. Lexicographic sums satisfy a generalized associative law. More importantly, every morphism can be factored through the lexicographic sum of its fibres. This factorization and the two types of maps arising from it, fibre-trivial and fibre-faithful, are studied particularly for partially ordered sets and forT1-spaces.
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