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Barry Mazur wrote a paper<ref>{{:Paper/When is one thing equal to some other thing?}}</ref>: [[Paper/When is one thing equal to some other thing?|When is one thing equal to some other thing?]] to reflect on Saunder MacLane's work.
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Revision as of 03:43, 25 February 2022

Eilenberg, Samuel; MacLane, Saunders. "General Theory of Natural Equivalences". Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Vol. 58, No. 2 (Sep., 1945), ed.). local page: American Mathematical Society: 231-294. 


Barry Mazur wrote a paper[1]: When is one thing equal to some other thing? to reflect on Saunder MacLane's work. To get access to some oral history, you can watch the video[2] by Jean Pierre Marquis.

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References

  1. Mazur, Barry. "When is one thing equal to some other thing?" (PDF). local page: Harvard Univesity website. 
  2. Marquis, Jean Pierre (Dec 8, 2019). Bourbaki, Categories and Structuralism, Jean Pierre Marquis. local page: Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. 

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