Smallness of the monomorphism predicate#1749
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A bit random. It optimizes some universe level bounds here and there. To get it working without cyclic dependencies I had to split up a couple of files though. Also renames retracts of maps to retracts of arrows. This is both a less ambiguous name, and fits better with our other naming scheme.
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A bit random. It optimizes some universe level bounds here and there. To get it working without cyclic dependencies I had to split up a couple of files though. Also renames retracts of maps to retracts of arrows. This is both a less ambiguous name, and fits better with our other naming scheme.