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Let
be a commutative square of categories and functors. Assume that and have right adjoints and , respectively. Under which conditions do we have ?
The thing is that we have a concrete situation in which this does seem to be the case, but we would like to have an easy-to-check criterion which implies it.
In our case, all four categories are actually functor categories and the right adjoints correspond to taking Kan extensions.
Hi Cecillia,
the phrase Beck-Chevalley condition is what you are looking for. Proposition 1 at that page is an example similar to your case. (BTW, nice to meet you in Sydney)
Hi :)
thanks for the link, it is right to the point!
Looks like the pullbacks of opfibrations example in the nLab might apply to the case we are considering.
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