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===Sub-functor===
===Sub-functor===
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{{further|[[APS sub-functor]]}}
 
An APS functor is termed a sub-functor of another APS functor if there is an injective homomorphism of APS functors from the first to the second.
An APS functor is termed a sub-functor of another APS functor if there is an injective homomorphism of APS functors from the first to the second.
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For instance, the <math>SL</math> functor (or special linear functor) is a sub-functor of the <math>GL</math> functor (or general linear functor).
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===Quotient functor===
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{{further|[[APS quotient functor]]}}
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An APS functor is termed a quotient functor of another APS functor if there is a surjective homomorphism from the second APS functor to the first.
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==Property theory==
==Property theory==

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