Conceptual Mathematics
In the last 60 years, the use of the notion of category has led to a remarkable unification and simplification of mathematics. Conceptual Mathematics, Second Edition, introduces the concept of ‘category’ for the learning, development, and use of mathematics, to both beginning students and general readers, and to practicing mathematical scientists. The treatment does not presuppose knowledge of specific fields, but rather develops, from basic definitions, such elementary categories as discrete dynamical systems and directed graphs; the fundamental ideas are then illuminated by examples in these categories.
- 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
Reviews & endorsements
"This outstanding book on category theory is in a class by itself. It should be consulted at various stages of one’s mastery of this fundamental body of knowledge."
George Hacken, reviews.com
Product details
September 2013Adobe eBook Reader
9780511590092
0 pages
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575 b/w illus. 12 tables 213 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Note to the reader
- Preview
- Part I. The Category of Sets:
- 1. Sets, maps, composition
- Part II. The Algebra of Composition:
- 2. Isomorphisms
- Part III. Categories of Structured Sets:
- 3. Examples of categories
- Part IV. Elementary Universal Mapping Properties:
- 4. Universal mapping properties
- Part V. Higher Universal Mapping Properties:
- 5. Map objects
- 6. The contravariant parts functor
- 7. The components functor
- Appendix 1. Geometry of figures and algebra of functions
- Appendix 2. Adjoint functors
- Appendix 3. The emergence of category theory within mathematics
- Appendix 4. Annotated bibliography.