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Day convolution is an operation on functors that can be seen as a categorified version of function convolution. It was first introduced by Brian Day in 1970 [1] in the general context of enrichedfunctor categories. Day convolution acts as a tensor product for a monoidal category structure on the category of functors over some monoidal category .
Definition
Let be a symmetric monoidal category enriched over a monoidal category . Given two functors , we define their Day convolution as the following coend.[2]
If the category is a symmetric monoidal closed category, we can show this defines an associative monoidal product.
References
^Day, Brian (1970). "On closed categories of functors". Reports of the Midwest Category Seminar IV, Lecture Notes in Mathematics. 139: 1–38.
^Loregian, Fosco. "This is the (co)end, my only (co)friend". p. 51. arXiv:1501.02503.