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Category Theory is a foundational representation of mathematics. It directly relates to how data and computation can be represented as [[function]]s or [[relation]]s. Due to its generally applicable nature, it is so general that many mathematicians calls it [[wikipedia:Abstract nonsense|Abstract nonsense]]. | Category Theory is a foundational representation of mathematics. It directly relates to how data and computation can be represented as [[function]]s or [[relation]]s. Due to its generally applicable nature, it is so general that many mathematicians calls it [[wikipedia:Abstract nonsense|Abstract nonsense]]. | ||
The initial paper<ref></ref> that defined the outline of Category Theory was written by [[wikipedia:Saunder MacLane|Saunder MacLane]] and [[wikipedia:Samuel Eilenberg|Samuel Eilenberg]]. |
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Category Theory is a foundational representation of mathematics. It directly relates to how data and computation can be represented as functions or relations. Due to its generally applicable nature, it is so general that many mathematicians calls it Abstract nonsense.
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