Basic Set Theory and Algebra: Hints on Representation, Topology, Geometry, Analysis
Abstract: In these self-contained low prerequisite introductory notes we first present (in part 1) basic concepts of set theory and algebra without explicit category theory. We then present (in part 2) basic category theory involving a somewhat detailed discussion of system limits and the exact imbedding of abelian categories. This is followed (in part 3) by a discussion of localization, homological algebra, and generalizations of additive and abelian categories such as triangulated and derived categories. Based on the concepts of category theory from parts 2 and 3, (in part 4) we provide hints for constructive discussions on familiar mathematics such as representation theory and topological geometry/analysis (i.e., topology-based geometry/analysis). If events permit, the notes will be revised/updated regularly.
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