<p>One writes <math>^{\backprime\backprime} f : A \to B \, ^{\prime\prime}</math> for <math>^{\backprime\backprime} \operatorname{source}\ f = A ~\operatorname{and}~ \operatorname{target}\ f = B \, ^{\prime\prime}.</math> A graph is said to be ''small'' if the classes of objects and arrows are sets.</p> | <p>One writes <math>^{\backprime\backprime} f : A \to B \, ^{\prime\prime}</math> for <math>^{\backprime\backprime} \operatorname{source}\ f = A ~\operatorname{and}~ \operatorname{target}\ f = B \, ^{\prime\prime}.</math> A graph is said to be ''small'' if the classes of objects and arrows are sets.</p> |