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According to [[Saunders Mac Lane]]<ref>{{:Book/Categories for the Working Mathematician}}</ref>, the founder of [[Category Theory]]: | According to [[Saunders Mac Lane]]<ref>{{:Book/Categories for the Working Mathematician}}, 248</ref>, the founder of [[Category Theory]]: | ||
The notion of Kan extensions subsumes all the other fundamental concepts of category theory. | The notion of Kan extensions subsumes all the other fundamental concepts of category theory. | ||
=References= | =References= | ||
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Revision as of 14:03, 18 September 2021
According to Saunders Mac Lane[1], the founder of Category Theory:
The notion of Kan extensions subsumes all the other fundamental concepts of category theory.
References
- ↑ Mac Lane, Saunders (1998). Categories for the Working Mathematician. Graduate Texts in Mathematics. 5 (2nd ed.). local page: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0-387-98403-8. Zbl 0906.18001. , 248