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Higher Operads, Higher Categories

Higher Operads, Higher Categories

Higher Operads, Higher Categories

Tom Leinster , Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, France
September 2004
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    Higher-dimensional category theory is the study of n-categories, operads, braided monoidal categories, and other such exotic structures. It draws its inspiration from areas as diverse as topology, quantum algebra, mathematical physics, logic, and theoretical computer science. The heart of this book is the language of generalized operads. This is as natural and transparent a language for higher category theory as the language of sheaves is for algebraic geometry, or vector spaces for linear algebra. It is introduced carefully, then used to give simple descriptions of a variety of higher categorical structures. In particular, one possible definition of n-category is discussed in detail, and some common aspects of other possible definitions are established. This is the first book on the subject and lays its foundations. It will appeal to both graduate students and established researchers who wish to become acquainted with this modern branch of mathematics.

    • Subject that is growing in importance due to exciting applications in mathematical physics
    • Author has written user-friendly treatment of subject including background and applications

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    September 2004
    Paperback
    9780521532150
    448 pages
    229 × 152 × 25 mm
    0.584kg
    150 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Background:
    • 1. Classical categorical structures
    • 2. Classical operads and multicategories
    • 3. Notions of monoidal category
    • Part II. Operads. 4. Generalized operads and multicategories: basics
    • 5. Example: fc-multicategories
    • 6. Generalized operads and multicategories: further theory
    • 7. Opetopes
    • Part III. n-categories:
    • 8. Globular operads
    • 9. A definition of weak n-category
    • 10. Other definitions of weak n-category
    • Appendices: A. Symmetric structures
    • B. Coherence for monoidal categories
    • C. Special Cartesian monads
    • D. Free multicategories
    • E. Definitions of trees
    • F. Free strict n-categories
    • G. Initial operad-with-contraction.
      Author
    • Tom Leinster , Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, France