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    PhD Course in Category Theory

    Title
    PhD Reading course on Category Theory

    Organizers
    Lars Birkedal (LB), Rasmus Møgelberg (REM)

    Will you create your own webside? Yes:
    http://www.itu.dk/research/pls/wiki/index.php/Category-theory-Spring-2010

    Format
    Regular course with lectures offered (once a week for 2 hours) by the organizers and other members of the PLS research group.

    Prerequisites
    This course is targetted at beginning Ph.d. students / M.Sc. students.

    Exam
    Evaluation: To pass, one must have four written assignments approved.
    Literature: Steve Awodey: Category Theory. [SA]

    Dates of the course
    Meetings: We meet Fridays at 14-16 at the ITU room 4A14.

    • Below are the topics and a tentative plan.

    Week Date Teacher Topic Materials Suggested exercises Mandatory exercises
    01 Fri 05 Feb REM Introduction to categories [SA] Chapter 1 1.9.1, 1.9.2
    02 Fri 12 Feb LB Abstract Structures [SA] Chapter 2 2.9.(1,2,6)
    03 Fri 19 Feb REM Duality [SA] Chapter 3 3.5.(1,4,5)
    04 Fri 26 Feb. OBS:10:00-12:00 TH Limits and colimits [SA] Chapter 5 - 5.3 1st assignment
    05 Fri 05 Mar. OBS:10:00-12:00 TH Limits and colimits [SA] rest of Chapter 5
    06 Fri 12 Mar Thamsborg Exponentials [SA] Chapter 6
    07 Fri 19 Mar KS Functors and naturality [SA] Chapter 7 [1]
    08 Fri 09 Apr KS Functors and naturality [SA] Chapter 7 2nd assignment
    09 Fri 16 Apr (moved to April 20) REM Categories of diagrams [SA] Chapter 8
    10 Fri 23 Apr REM Adjoints [SA] Chapter 9
    11 Tue 27 Apr REM Adjoints [SA] Chapter 9 3rd assignment
    12 Tue 04 May LB Regular Logic Notes
    13 Fri 14 May Canceled 4th assignment
    14 Fri 21 May REM Monads [SA] Chapter 10
    15 Fri 28 May SD Reactive Systems Milner, Leifer: Deriving Bisimulation Congruences for Reactive System

    Course Description
    Category theory, a branch of abstract algebra, has found many applications in mathematics, logic, and computer science, where it for example has been used to describe and analyse models of both sequential and parallel programming languages. Like such fields as elementary logic and set theory, category theory provides a basic conceptual apparatus and a collection of formal methods useful for addressing certain kinds of commonly occurring formal and informal problems, particularly those involving structural and functional considerations. This course is intended to acquaint students with these methods, and also to encourage them to reflect on the interrelations between category theory and the other basic formal disciplines. A number of applications of category theory to computer science will also be covered, including some recent developments.

    Credits
    7.5 ECTS, obtained by completing homeworks and an exam.

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