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If I were a Springer-Verlag Graduate Text in Mathematics, I would be Saunders Mac Lane's Categories for the Working Mathematician.





I provide an array of general ideas useful in a wide variety of fields. Starting from foundations, I illuminate the concepts of category, functor, natural transformation, and duality. I then turn to adjoint functors, which provide a description of universal constructions, an analysis of the representation of functors by sets of morphisms, and a means of manipulating direct and inverse limits.



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Oh no, I got a different book!

Date: 2003-04-28 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heisenfeature.livejournal.com
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If I were a Springer-Verlag Graduate Text in Mathematics, I would be W.B.R. Lickorish's An Introduction to Knot Theory.



I am an introduction to mathematical Knot Theory; the theory of knots and links of simple closed curves in three-dimensional space. I consist of a selection of topics which graduate students have found to be a successful introduction to the field. Three distinct techniques are employed; Geometric Topology Manoeuvres, Combinatorics, and Algebraic Topology.



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Re: Oh no, I got a different book!

Date: 2003-04-28 04:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nolly.livejournal.com
Clearly, categories are good and knot theory is evil. *grin*

Re: Oh no, I got a different book!

Date: 2003-04-28 10:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heisenfeature.livejournal.com
Well, yes of course combinatorics and knot theory are evil. :) At least now we know where things stand.

Date: 2003-05-05 04:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caldesilk.livejournal.com
This seems to fit me as it says that I try to figure things out and that is me.





If I were a Springer-Verlag Graduate Text in Mathematics, I would be David Eisenbud's Commutative Algebra with a view towards Algebraic Geometry.



I am an attempt to write on commutative algebra in a way that includes the geometric ideas that played a great role in its formation; with a view, in short, towards Algebraic Geometry. I cover the material that graduate students studying Algebraic Geometry - and in particular those studying the book Algebraic Geometry by Robin Hartshorne - should know. The reader should have had one year of basic graduate algebra.



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