Description
Book SynopsisThis is the first self-contained introduction to the use of string diagrams to reason in elementary category theory. Written in an informal expository style, it features hundreds of carefully chosen diagrams to aid understanding. With numerous worked examples and exercises, the text is ideal for graduate students and advanced undergraduates.
Trade Review'String diagrams have proven an indispensable tool in modern category theory, enabling intuitive graphical reasoning while doing away with much of the bookkeeping that tends to bog down equational arguments. This textbook introduces category theory by way of string diagrams, making it an excellent choice both for beginners in category theory, as well as for more experienced category theorists seeking to add string diagrammatic reasoning to their repertoire.' Robin Kaarsgaard, University of Edinburgh
'Well-chosen notation plays a vital role in constructive calculation because it facilitates the exploitation of algebraic properties. This book's exemplary use of string diagrams in category theory will inspire and invigorate the calculational method. Peruse and ponder its colourful beauty.' Roland Backhouse, University of Nottingham
Table of ContentsPrologue; 1. Category theory; 2. String diagrams; 3. Monads; 4. Adjunctions; 5. Putting it all together; Epilogue; Appendix. Notation; References; Index.