Everywhere one looks, one finds dynamic interacting systems: entities expressing and receiving signals between each other and acting and evolving accordingly over time. In this book, the authors give a new syntax for modeling such systems, describing a mathematical theory of interfaces and the way they connect. The discussion is guided by a rich mathematical structure called the category of polynomial functors. The authors synthesize current knowledge to provide a grounded introduction to the material, starting with set theory and building up to specific cases of category-theoretic concepts like limits, adjunctions, monoidal products, closures, monoids, modules, and bimodules. The text interleaves rigorous mathematical theory with concrete applications, providing detailed examples illustrated with graphical notation as well as exercises with solutions. Graduate students and scholars from a diverse array of backgrounds will appreciate this common language by which to study interactive systems categorically.
ISBN: | 9781009576710 |
Publication date: | 30th June 2025 |
Author: | Nelson Niu, David I Spivak |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 483 pages |
Series: | London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series |
Genres: |
Set theory Mathematical logic Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory) Maths for engineers Software Engineering |