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D_F is the largest subset of Y on which it is possible to unambiguously define a function <math>f : D_F \to Z</math> that satisfies <math>F = f \circ \pi.</math> That is, it turns the diagram on the left into the triangular diagram on the right.

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English: The map is a surjection is a surjection. In the diagram on the left, there might not exist any function that when added to the (left) diagram, will make it commute; that is, there might not exist any such that on This motivates defining the set which is defined as the largest subset of on which it is possible to unambiguously define a function that satisfies on In the diagram on the right, the arrows labelled and are actually the restrictions to of the original maps and That is, it is the largest subset of on which a edge may be added to the diagram on the left to turn it into the triangular diagram on the right (after restricting the functions to the appropriate subsets).
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\documentclass[convert={outext=.svg,command=\unexpanded{pdf2svg \infile\space\outfile}},multi=false]{standalone}
%If you get an error compiling with this then it might be necessary to initially compile this code into a .pdf file one time (to do this, replace the \documentclass[]{} code above with \documentclass[preview]{standalone} and then compile; afterwards, undo this code replacement). This explicit compilation into a .pdf file needs to be done ONLY once. Afterwards, you should then be able to compile the .svg file using the above code.
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{matrix,arrows,decorations.pathmorphing}
\usepackage[all]{xy}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1.5]
\node (X)  at (0,1) {$X$};
\node (Y)  at (0,0) {$Y$};
\node (Z)  at (1,0) {$Z$};
\node (XD) at (2,1) {$\pi^{-1}\left(D_F\right)$};
\node (D)  at (2,0) {$D_F$};
\node (Z2) at (3,0) {$Z$};
\path[->,font=\scriptsize,>=angle 90]
(X)  edge         node[left]{\scalebox{1.5}{$\pi$}}      (Y)
(X)  edge         node[above right]{\scalebox{1.5}{$F$}} (Z)
(XD) edge         node[left]{\scalebox{1.5}{$\pi$}}      (D)
(XD) edge         node[above right]{\scalebox{1.5}{$F$}} (Z2)
(D)  edge[dashed] node[below]{\scalebox{1.5}{$f$}}       (Z2);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}

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