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Conceptual Mathematics A First Introduction to Categories

Authors

F. William Lawvere, State University of New York, Buffalo, Stephen H. Schanuel, State University of New York, Buffalo
Published 2009

Description

In the last 60 years, the use of the notion of category has led to a remarkable unification and simplification of mathematics. Conceptual Mathematics introduces this tool for the learning, development, and use of mathematics, to beginning students and also to practising mathematical scientists. This book provides a skeleton key that makes explicit some concepts and procedures that are common to all branches of pure and applied mathematics. The treatment does not presuppose knowledge of specific fields, but rather develops,…

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  • Authors are world class authorities on the subject
  • Only text at this elementary level - requires only high-school algebra
  • Applications in pure and applied mathematics, computer science, physics, linguistics, logic and philosophy

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