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Categorical Perspectives

Categorical Perspectives
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Title Categorical Perspectives ([EBook] /) / edited by Jürgen Koslowski, Austin Melton.
Added Personal Name Koslowski, Jürgen editor.
Melton, Austin editor.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Boston, MA : : Birkhäuser Boston : : Imprint: Birkhäuser, , 2001.
Physical Details XI, 281 p. : online resource.
Series Trends in mathematics
ISBN 9781461213703
Summary Note "Categorical Perspectives" consists of introductory surveys as well as articles containing original research and complete proofs devoted mainly to the theoretical and foundational developments of category theory and its applications to other fields. A number of articles in the areas of topology, algebra and computer science reflect the varied interests of George Strecker to whom this work is dedicated. Notable also are an exposition of the contributions and importance of George Strecker's research and a survey chapter on general category theory. This work is an excellent reference text for researchers and graduate students in category theory and related areas. Contributors: H.L. Bentley * G. Castellini * R. El Bashir * H. Herrlich * M. Husek * L. Janos * J. Koslowski * V.A. Lemin * A. Melton * G. Preuá * Y.T. Rhineghost * B.S.W. Schroeder * L. Schr"der * G.E. Strecker * A. Zmrzlina.:
Contents note Categories: A Free Tour -- The Functor that Wouldn’t be -- The Emergence of Functors -- Too Many Functors -- Contributions and Importance of Professor George E. Strecker’s Research -- 10 Rules for Surviving as a Mathematician and Teacher -- Connections and Polarities -- Categorical Closure Operators -- Extensions of Maps from Dense Subspaces -- Characterizations of Subspaces of Important Types of Convergences Spaces in the Realm of Convenient Topology -- The Naturals are Lindelöf iff Ascoli Holds -- Revisiting the Celebrated Thesis of J. de Groot: “Everything is Linear.” -- Finite Ultrametric Spaces and Computer Science -- The Copnumber of a Graph is Bounded by ?3/2 genus (G)? + 3 -- Abelian Groups: Simultaneously Reflective and Coreflective Subcategories versus Modules.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1370-3
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