Category Theory Lecture Notes by Michael Barr, Charles Wells

Category Theory Lecture Notes

Category Theory Lecture Notes by Michael Barr, Charles Wells
1999
Number of pages: 133
Categories originally arose in mathematics out of the need of a formalism to describe the passage from one type of mathematical structure to another. These notes form a short summary of some major topics in category theory.
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