Hey Mark,

Ack...my bad. If we were to have a separate category for tensor products of 
modules, then I agree that it should not be in there to avoid 
technical/implementation issues.

Best,
Travis


On Sunday, April 6, 2014 1:31:20 PM UTC-7, Mark Shimozono wrote:
>
> Travis, 
>
> The zero module is not in the tensor category; its tensor product with 
> anything else is 0. 
> But it is the identity object for direct sums. 
> I could see it being very helpful if, for example, one was implementing 
> some formal 
> Grothendieck group that didn't have a really convenient basis. 
>
> --Mark 
>

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