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Thanks. I have fixed it in that entry (as now announced there). Please feel invited to fine-tune further, if need be.
I don’t see the and in the diagrams, on my browser. Does it work for you?
For some reason it shows a very little square in front of in the first diagram and of in the second one, but other than that it works.
With Firefox on Windows, I have the recurring problem that sometimes all formulas on a page are showing only about half their symbols, strangely. Reloading the page fixes this.
Maybe that’s the same bug you are seeing.
With Chrome on a Mac, it works, but I see a little point at the end of these formulas. With Safari, I only see these points.
I have redone the diagrams in tikzcd
-code. Besides not being subject to that display bug, tikzcd
gets the diagonal arrows right.
By the way, I think it is good style to have punctuation marks after formulas, if the ambient text requires this. But they should be typeset not after the array-environment, but after the last symbol inside the array-environment, and encapsulated there in \mathrlap
in order not to affect the alignment.
Eliminated an abuse of notation in the diagram after someone inexperienced with monoidal categories reported being tripped up by it.
As a general rule, abuse of notation appears to be helpful for experts who won’t get tripped up by it and appreciate the reduced “noise”, and for people who don’t really need to understand the details because they only need a passing familiarity, but harmful to people who aren’t experts and do want/need to understand the details.
Patrick Nicodemus
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