Monoidal topology: a categorical approach to order, metric, and topology, Vol. 153
Series: Encyclopedia of mathematics and its applicationsPublication details: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Cambridge:Description: xvii; 503 p. Hb. 25 cmISBN:- 9781107063945
- 514.32 HOF
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514.3 NIS Absolute measurable spaces, Vol. 120 | 514.3 WEE Shape of space | 514.32 COM Chain conditions in topology | 514.32 HOF Monoidal topology: a categorical approach to order, metric, and topology, Vol. 153 | 514.322 JOS Introduction to general topology | 514.322 JOS Introduction to general topology | 514.322 JOS Introduction to general topology |
Monoidal Topology describes an active research area that, after various past proposals on how to axiomatize "spaces" in terms of convergence, began to emerge at the beginning of the millennium. It combines Barr's relational presentation of topological spaces in terms of ultrafilter convergence with Lawvere's interpretation of metric spaces as small categories enriched over the extended real half-line
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