William Lawvere - Selected Books

Selected Books

  • 1986 Categories in Continuum Physics (Buffalo, N.Y. 1982), edited by Lawvere and Stephen H. Schanuel (with Introduction by Lawvere pp 1–16), Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1174. ISBN 3-540-16096-5
  • 1997 Conceptual Mathematics: A First Introduction to Categories (with Stephen H. Schanuel). Cambridge Uni. Press. ISBN 0-521-47817-0
  • 2003 (2002) Sets for Mathematics (with Robert Rosebrugh). Cambridge Uni. Press. ISBN 0-521-01060-8

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