Categories, Types, and Structures: An Introduction to Category Theory for the Working Computer Scientist by Giuseppe Longo, Andrea Asperti

Categories, Types, and Structures: An Introduction to Category Theory for the Working Computer Scientist

Foundations of Computing

Giuseppe Longo, Andrea Asperti

306 pages first pub 1991 (editions)

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For the computer scientist seeking to unlock the secrets of programming language design and abstract data types, Categories, Types, and Structures: An Introduction to Category Theory for the Working Computer Scientist by Giuseppe Longo, Andrea Asperti is a treasure trove of insights and practical examples waiting to be discovered.

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Category theory is a mathematical subject whose importance in several areas of computer science, most notably the semantics of programming languages and the design of programmes using abstract data types, is widely acknowledged. This book introduc...

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