Outline of category theory
The following outline is provided as an overview of and guide to category theory:
Category theory – area of study in mathematics that examines in an abstract way the properties of particular mathematical concepts, by formalising them as collections of objects and arrows (also called morphisms, although this term also has a specific, non category-theoretical sense), where these collections satisfy certain basic conditions. Many significant areas of mathematics can be formalised as categories, and the use of category theory allows many intricate and subtle mathematical results in these fields to be stated, and proved, in a much simpler way than without the use of categories.
Essence of category theory
Branches of category theory
Specific categories
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Objects
Morphisms
Functors
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Limits
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Additive structure
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Dagger categories
Monoidal categories
Cartesian closed category
Structure
Topoi, toposes
History of category theory
- Main article: History of category theory
Persons influential in the field of category theory
Category theory scholars
See also
References
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