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Categories for the Working Mathematician

Categories for the Working Mathematician
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Author Saunders Mac Lane
Country United States
Language English
Series Graduate Texts in Mathematics; Vol. 5
Subject Category theory
Publisher Springer Science+Business Media
Publication date
1971
Media type Print
Pages 262
ISBN
OCLC 488352436
512.55
LC Class LCC QA169.M33

Categories for the Working Mathematician is a textbook in category theory written by American mathematician Saunders Mac Lane, who cofounded the subject together with Samuel Eilenberg. It was first published in 1971, and is based on his lectures on the subject given at the University of Chicago, the Australian National University, Bowdoin College, and Tulane University. It is widely regarded as the premier introduction to the subject.

The book has twelve chapters, which are:

Chapters XI and XII were added in the 1998 second edition, the first in view of its importance in string theory and quantum field theory, and the second to address higher-dimensional categories that have come into prominence.

Although it is the classic reference for category theory, some of the terminology is not standard. In particular, Mac Lane attempted to settle an ambiguity in usage for the terms epimorphism and monomorphism by introducing the terms epic and monic, but the distinction is not in common use.


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