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{{category theory}} Given a category ''C'', a '''covariant representable functor''' ''h''<sup>A</sup> sends each object ''X'' in category ''C'' to ''C''(''A'',''X''), the set of arrows from ''A'' to ''X'', and sends each arrow ''f'':''X'' → ''Y'' to a function from ''C''(''A'',''X'') to ''C''(''A'',''Y'') which maps each element ''s'' of ''C''(''A'',''X'') to an element <math> f \circ s</math> of ''C''(''A'',''Y''). A '''contravariant representable functor''' ''h''<sub>''A''</sub> sends each object ''X'' in category ''C'' to set ''C''(''X'',''A'') and each arrow ''f'':''X'' → ''Y'' to a function from ''C''(''Y'',''A'') to ''C''(''X'',''A'') which maps each element ''s'' of ''C''(''Y'',''A'') to an element <math>s\circ f</math> of ''C''(''X'',''A''). Note: ''h''<sup>''A''</sup>:''C'' → '''Sets''' and ''h''<sub>''A''</sub>:''C''<sup>op</sup> → '''Sets''', because ''h''<sub>''A''</sub> reverses the direction of the morphisms, whereas ''h''<sup>''A''</sup> does not.
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