Francis Borceux
Handbook of categorical algebra 2 : categories and structures - New York: Cambridge University Press, [c1994] - 443 p - Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications 51 .
Introduction to this handbook
1 - Abelian categories
2 - Regular categories
3 - Algebraic theories
4 - Monads
5 - Accessible categories
6 - Enriched category theory
7 - Topological categories
8 - Fibred categories
The Handbook of Categorical Algebra is designed to give, in three volumes, a detailed account of what should be known by everybody working in, or using, category theory. As such it will be a unique reference. The volumes are written in sequence. The second, which assumes familiarity with the material in the first, introduces important classes of categories that have played a fundamental role in the subject's development and applications. In addition, after several chapters discussing specific categories, the book develops all the major concepts concerning Benabou's ideas of fibred categories. There is ample material here for a graduate course in category theory, and the book should also serve as a reference for users. --- summary provided by publisher
9780521061223
QA169
Handbook of categorical algebra 2 : categories and structures - New York: Cambridge University Press, [c1994] - 443 p - Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications 51 .
Introduction to this handbook
1 - Abelian categories
2 - Regular categories
3 - Algebraic theories
4 - Monads
5 - Accessible categories
6 - Enriched category theory
7 - Topological categories
8 - Fibred categories
The Handbook of Categorical Algebra is designed to give, in three volumes, a detailed account of what should be known by everybody working in, or using, category theory. As such it will be a unique reference. The volumes are written in sequence. The second, which assumes familiarity with the material in the first, introduces important classes of categories that have played a fundamental role in the subject's development and applications. In addition, after several chapters discussing specific categories, the book develops all the major concepts concerning Benabou's ideas of fibred categories. There is ample material here for a graduate course in category theory, and the book should also serve as a reference for users. --- summary provided by publisher
9780521061223
QA169