Cambridge University Press, 2020. — x, 390 p. — (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 188). — ISBN: 978-1-108-47962-2. True PDF Category theory provides structure for the mathematical world and is seen everywhere in modern mathematics. With this book, the author bridges the gap between pure category theory and its numerous applications in homotopy theory, providing the necessary background information to make the subject accessible to graduate students or researchers with a background in algebraic topology and algebra. The reader is first introduced to category theory, starting with basic definitions and concepts before progressing to more advanced themes. Concrete examples and exercises illustrate the topics, ranging from colimits to constructions such as the Day convolution product. Part II covers important applications of category theory, giving a thorough introduction to simplicial objects including an account of quasi-categories and Segal sets. Diagram categories play a central role throughout the book, giving rise to models of iterated loop spaces, and feature prominently in functor homology and homology of small categories.
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2nd Ed. — NY.: Oxford University Press (1st published 2006), 2010. — (xvi+311) p. (Oxford Logic Guides. 52 ). — ISBN: 978–0–19–923718–0 (Pbk.), English. Interactive menu. Category theory is a branch of abstract algebra with incredibly diverse applications. This text and reference book is aimed not only at mathematicians, but also researchers and students of computer science,...
Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 352 p. — ISBN: 978-1-108-48229-5. Category theory is unmatched in its ability to organize and layer abstractions and to find commonalities between structures of all sorts. No longer the exclusive preserve of pure mathematicians, it is now proving itself to be a powerful tool in science, informatics, and industry. By facilitating communication...
Berlin: Helderman Verlag, 2007. — 409 p. Our in purpose in writing this book is to present the theory of categories at earliest moment at which the reader can appreciate it, that is, as soon he becomes reasonably acquanted with set theory, modern algebra, and general topology. It is hoped that such a presentation will help him to prepare for advanced topics om these subjects and...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. — 528 p. Often people have wondered why there is no introductory text on category theory aimed at philosophers working in related areas. The answer is simple: what makes categories interesting and significant is their specific use for specific purposes. These uses and purposes, however, vary over many areas, both "pure", e.g., mathematical,...
Ver. 1.3. — GitHub, 2019. — 498 p. I will attempt, in the space of a few paragraphs, to convince you that this book is written for you, and whatever objections you might have to learning one of the most abstract branches of mathematics in your “copious spare time” are totally unfounded. My optimism is based on several observations. First, category theory is a treasure trove of...