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The existence of UFO implies projectively universal morphisms

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arxiv 2208.03579 v2 pith:5WKD3IE7 submitted 2022-08-06 math.FA math.CTmath.OA

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Let $\mathcal C$ be a concrete category. We prove that if $\mathcal{C}$ admits a universally free object $\mathsf F$, then there is a projectively universal morphism $u\colon \mathsf F\to \mathsf F$, i.e., a morphism $u$ such that for any $B\in \mathcal{C}$ and $\tau\in {\rm Mor}(B)$ there exists an epimorphism $\pi\in {\rm Mor}(\mathsf F, B)$ such that $\pi \tau = u \pi$. This builds upon and extends various ideas by Darji and Matheron (Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 145 (2017)) who proved such a result for the category of separable Banach spaces with contractive operators as well as certain classes of dynamical systems on compact metric spaces. Specialising from our abstract setting, we conclude that the result applies to various categories of Banach spaces/lattices/algebras, C*-algebras, etc.

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