Categorical Topology Proceedings of the Conference held at Mannheim, 21-25 July 1975

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Binz, E. (Editor), Herrlich, H. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1976, 1976
Edition:1st ed. 1976
Series:Lecture Notes in Mathematics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The role of nearness spaces in topology
  • Un theoreme d'inversion locale
  • Charaktergruppen von Gruppen von S1-wertigen stetigen Funktionen
  • Some cartesian closed topological categories of convergence spaces
  • Topological functors and structure functors
  • An external characterization of topological functors
  • Homotopy and Kan extensions
  • Tensor products of functors on categories of Banach spaces
  • Duality of compactological and locally compact groups
  • Products and sums in the category of frames
  • Categorical methods in dimension theory
  • Envelopes in the category of Kakutani-m-spaces
  • Compactly generated spaces and duality
  • Some topological theorems which fail to be true
  • Topological functors admitting generalized Cauchy-completions
  • Category theoretical methods in topological algebra
  • Lattices of reflections and coreflections in continuous structures
  • Pro-categories and shape theory
  • A note on the inverse mapping theorem of F. Berquier
  • Cartesian closed topological categories
  • Epireflective categories of Hausdorff spaces
  • Categorical problems in minimal spaces
  • Some outstanding problems in topology and the V-process
  • Nearness and metrization
  • Reflective subcategories and closure operators
  • Compactness theorems
  • Differential calculus and cartesian closedness
  • Perfect sources
  • Espaces fonctionnels et structures syntopogènes
  • Filters and uniformities in general categories
  • Categories of topological transformation groups
  • On monoidal closed topological categories I
  • On topological algebras relative to full and faithful dense functors
  • Are there topoi in topology?