丰富范畴论的基本概念

G. M. Kelly, T. Bartels, William Boshuck, M. M. Clementino, R. Dawson, Stephen Lack, T. Leinster, F. Marmolejo, Shane O 'conchuir, C. Pastro, Mark Weber, R. Wojtowicz, G. Max, Kelly Sydney
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尽管在过去15年左右的时间里,来自不同作者的大量贡献,使丰富的范畴论达到了一个发达的状态,但仍然没有对该理论的相关描述,甚至没有对其实质性部分的描述。随着这一理论的应用范围不断扩大(下面给出了一些最近的例子),人们更加强烈地感到缺乏这样一种解释。本书旨在通过对标题所涉及的有限领域进行相当完整的处理,部分地满足这一需求。范畴论的基本概念当然包括函子-范畴、极限和极限、广义扩展和密度的概念;及其在补全上的应用,也许包括那些由代数范畴给出的极限定义理论的相对补全。如果我们在这里把“category”读成“V-category”,这实际上是我们在介绍V-categories的第一章之后的章节标题列表。事实上,我们的范围比这可能更广泛;因为我们所作的,也是对上面所述的基本范畴论的一个完整的叙述,只假定最基本的范畴概念是先验知识,并且从第三章开始,把普通的和丰富的情况放在一起处理。
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BASIC CONCEPTS OF ENRICHED CATEGORY THEORY
Although numerous contributions from divers authors, over the past fifteen years or so, have brought enriched category theory to a developed state, there is still no connected account of the theory, or even of a substantial part of it. As the applications of the theory continue to expand - some recent examples are given below - the lack of such an account is the more acutely felt. The present book is designed to supply the want in part, by giving a fairly complete treatment of the limited area to which the title refers. The basic concepts of category theory certainly include the notion of functor-category, of limit and colimit, of Kan extension, and of density; with their applications to completions, perhaps including those relative completions given by categories of algebras for limit-defined theories. If we read 'V-category' for 'category' here, this is essentially the list of our chapter-headings below, after the first chapter introducing V-categories. In fact our scope is wider than this might suggest; for what we give is also a selfcontained account of basic category theory as described above, assuming as prior knowledge only the most elementary categorical concepts, and treating the ordinary and enriched cases together from Chapter 3 on.
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