
Introducing String Diagrams
The Art of Category Theory
Cambridge University Press
Published on 10. August 2023
Book
Hardback
196 pages
978-1-009-31786-3 (ISBN)
Description
String diagrams are powerful graphical methods for reasoning in elementary category theory. Written in an informal expository style, this book provides a self-contained introduction to these diagrammatic techniques, ideal for graduate students and researchers. Much of the book is devoted to worked examples highlighting how best to use string diagrams to solve realistic problems in elementary category theory. A range of topics are explored from the perspective of string diagrams, including adjunctions, monad and comonads, Kleisli and Eilenberg-Moore categories, and endofunctor algebras and coalgebras. Careful attention is paid throughout to exploit the freedom of the graphical notation to draw diagrams that aid understanding and subsequent calculations. Each chapter contains plentiful exercises of varying levels of difficulty, suitable for self-study or for use by instructors.
Reviews / Votes
'String diagrams have proven an indispensable tool in modern category theory, enabling intuitive graphical reasoning while doing away with much of the bookkeeping that tends to bog down equational arguments. This textbook introduces category theory by way of string diagrams, making it an excellent choice both for beginners in category theory, as well as for more experienced category theorists seeking to add string diagrammatic reasoning to their repertoire.' Robin Kaarsgaard, University of Edinburgh 'Well-chosen notation plays a vital role in constructive calculation because it facilitates the exploitation of algebraic properties. This book's exemplary use of string diagrams in category theory will inspire and invigorate the calculational method. Peruse and ponder its colourful beauty.' Roland Backhouse, University of NottinghamMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-31786-3 (9781009317863)
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08/2023
Cambridge University Press
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Persons
Ralf Hinze is Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU). His research is centered around the construction of provably correct software, with a particular emphasis on functional programming, algebra of programming, applied category theory, and persistent data structures. His goal is to develop theory, languages, and tools that simplify the construction of reliable software systems.
Content
Prologue; 1. Category theory; 2. String diagrams; 3. Monads; 4. Adjunctions; 5. Putting it all together; Epilogue; Appendix. Notation; References; Index.