My question is the same as here, but I can't understand why the transformation from the identity functor to the composition of the adjoint functors is natural. I've tried proving explicitly that the diagram is commutative, but to no avail.
2025-01-13 02:27:32.1736735252
Natural transformation induced by adjoint functors.
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