Papers in Honour of Bernhard Banaschewski: Proceedings of the BB Fest 96, a Conference Held at the University of Cape Town, 15-20 July 1996, on Catego Reprinted from Edition Contributor(s): Brummer, Guillaume (Editor), Gilmour, Christopher (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0792365194 ISBN-13: 9780792365198 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $161.49 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: October 2000 Annotation: Arising from the 1996 Cape Town conference in honour of the mathematician Bernhard Banaschewski, this collection of 30 refereed papers represents current developments in category theory, topology, topos theory, universal algebra, model theory, and diverse ordered and algebraic structures. Banaschewski's influence is reflected here, particularly in the contributions to pointfree topology at the levels of nearness, uniformity, and asymmetry. The unifying theme of the volume is the application of categorical methods. The contributing authors are: D. Baboolar, P. Bankston, R. Betti, D. Bourn, P. Cherenack, D. Dikranjan/H.-P. K]nzi, X. Dong/W. Tholen, M. Erni, T.H. Fay, T.H. Fay/S.V. Joubert, D.N. Georgiou/B.K. Papadopoulos, K.A. Hardie/K.H. Kamps/R.W. Kieboom, H. Herrlich/A. Pultr, K.M. Hofmann, S.S. Hong/Y.K. Kim, J. Isbell, R. Jayewardene/O. Wyler, P. Johnstone, R. Lowen/P. Wuyts, E. Lowen-Colebunders/C. Verbeeck, R. Nailana, J. Picado, T. Plewe, J. Reinhold, G. Richter, H. Rvrl, S.-H. Sun, Tozzi/V. Trnkova, V. Valov/D. Vuma, and S. Veldsman. Audience: This volume will be of interest to mathematicians whose research involves category theory and its applications to topology, order, and algebra. |
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BISAC Categories: - Mathematics | Algebra - Linear - Mathematics | Geometry - General - Mathematics | Logic |
Dewey: 512.55 |
LCCN: 00060058 |
Physical Information: 1.13" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.97 lbs) 504 pages |
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Publisher Description: Arising from the 1996 Cape Town conference in honour of the mathematician Bernhard Banaschewski, this collection of 30 refereed papers represents current developments in category theory, topology, topos theory, universal algebra, model theory, and diverse ordered and algebraic structures. Banaschewski's influence is reflected here, particularly in the contributions to pointfree topology at the levels of nearness, uniformity, and asymmetry. The unifying theme of the volume is the application of categorical methods. The contributing authors are: D. Baboolar, P. Bankston, R. Betti, D. Bourn, P. Cherenack, D. Dikranjan/H.-P. K nzi, X. Dong/W. Tholen, M. Ern , T.H. Fay, T.H. Fay/S.V. Joubert, D.N. Georgiou/B.K. Papadopoulos, K.A. Hardie/K.H. Kamps/R.W. Kieboom, H. Herrlich/A. Pultr, K.M. Hofmann, S.S. Hong/Y.K. Kim, J. Isbell, R. Jayewardene/O. Wyler, P. Johnstone, R. Lowen/P. Wuyts, E. Lowen-Colebunders/C. Verbeeck, R. Nailana, J. Picado, T. Plewe, J. Reinhold, G. Richter, H. R rl, S.-H. Sun, Tozzi/V. Trnkov , V. Valov/D. Vuma, and S. Veldsman. Audience: This volume will be of interest to mathematicians whose research involves category theory and its applications to topology, order, and algebra. |