A category theorist might imagine that a chapter with this title would be about constructing colimits, and they’d be half right.
The Octoberfest is a noble tradition in category theory: a low-key, friendly conference for researchers to share their work and thoughts. This year it’s on Saturday October 26th and Sunday October ...
Oct 10, 2024 John Baez, Joe Moeller and Todd Trimble have a new paper out that rethinks the splitting principle in the context of categorified rigs, or ‘2-rigs’.
Oct 18, 2024 In Week 5 of my ETCS-based set theory course, I explained how to specify subsets and functions by formulas.
I called this chapter of my course “Relations”, but I should have called it “Specifying subsets and functions”, because that’s what it’s all about. This week, we saw that it’s possible to define ...
Earlier this month the Mathematics Institute at Uppsala University hosted a conference called Categorification in Algebra and Topology, clearly a theme close to our collective heart. As yet there are ...
Arkani-Hamed has the amusing, informal yet clear manner of someone like Feynman or Coleman. And he explains, step by step, how imaginary particle physicists in some other universe could have invented ...
This phase of the course is all about building up the basic apparatus. We’ve stated our axioms, and it might seem like they’re not very powerful. It’s our job now to show that, in fact, they’re ...
Then form the free k -linear symmetric monoidal category on S by freely forming k -linear combinations of morphisms. This is called kS. Up to equivalence, it has one object for each natural number n, ...