Elements of -Category Theory

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Emily Riehl
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Cambridge University Press
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10/02/2022
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9781108837989
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Emily Riehl|Hardback|Cambridge University Press|10/02/2022
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9781108837989
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The language of -categories provides an insightful new way of expressing many results in higher-dimensional mathematics but can be challenging for the uninitiated. To explain what exactly an -category is requires various technical models, raising the question of how they might be compared. To overcome this, a model-independent approach is desired, so that theorems proven with any model would apply to them all. This text develops the theory of -categories from first principles in a model-independent fashion using the axiomatic framework of an -cosmos, the universe in which -categories live as objects. An -cosmos is a fertile setting for the formal category theory of -categories, and in this way the foundational proofs in -category theory closely resemble the classical foundations of ordinary category theory. Equipped with exercises and appendices with background material, this first introduction is meant for students and researchers who have a strong foundation in classical 1-category theory.

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