Categories for the Working Mathematician
Categories for the Working Mathematician
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Being one of the fathers of category theory, Mac Lane did much more to averse people from CT, than many category haters. Poorly structured text, esoteric stuff, many proofs left as exercises to the reader and uneven writing make this book bad choice for beginners. This book contrasts with ‘Algebra' written in collaboration with Birkhoff. If you want to start with Category Theory, you'd want to begin with Awodey or even better choice IMO - Tom Leinster. While being pretty complete and widely acknowledged handbook on CT, it's thorns and pure evil for beginners.
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39 primary booksGraduate Texts in Mathematics is a 39-book series with 39 primary works first released in 1899 with contributions by Peter J. Hilton, Urs Stammbach, and 37 others.
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