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  • ...f mathematical structure. Categories are found throughout mathematics, and category theory thus has many mathematical applications. It is a basis for intuitionistic t ...We would normally say that the two functions were one and the same, but in category theory we must distinguish between them because they have different targets.</ref>
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  • A surprising result due to Freyd and Mitchell states that every [[Category theory|small]] abelian category is [[Category of functors|equivalent]] to a catego
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  • == Position of Category Theory in the list. == Category Theory is at or near the highest level of abstraction in mathematics and is certai
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  • The [[Category theory|category]] of commutative rings has
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  • ...orceux|first=Francis|title=Handbook of Categorical Algebra Volume I: Basic Category Theory|year=2008|publisher=CUP|series=Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applicat
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  • ...f mathematical structure. Categories are found throughout mathematics, and category theory thus has many mathematical applications. It is a basis for intuitionistic t ...We would normally say that the two functions were one and the same, but in category theory we must distinguish between them because they have different targets.</ref>
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  • "Mathoverflow" discusses the question in terms of category theory: "Can we characterize Cantor-Bernsteiness in terms of other categorical pro
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  • The same in the language of [[category theory]]:
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  • They are special sorts of [[category theory|categories]]. ...]s are examples of [[group object]]s: group-like structures sitting in a [[category theory|category]] other than the ordinary category of sets.
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  • ...ng''' structure of the "Euclidean space" structure. Similar ideas occur in category theory: the category of Euclidean spaces is a concrete category over the category
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  • * [[F-algebra]] and [[F-coalgebra]] in [[category theory]]
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  • ...[[Proof assistant|computer-assisted formalization of mathematics]]. Also [[category theory]] pretends to the throne of the set theory.<ref>{{harvnb|Lawvere|Rosebrugh|
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