Category theory: an abstract setting for analogy and comparison.
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Category theory: an abstract setting for analogy and comparison. / Porter, T.; Brown, R.; Sica, G. (Editor).
What Is Category Theory?. 2006. ed. Unknown, 2006. p. 257-274.
What Is Category Theory?. 2006. ed. Unknown, 2006. p. 257-274.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Porter, T, Brown, R & Sica, G (ed.) 2006, Category theory: an abstract setting for analogy and comparison. in What Is Category Theory?. 2006 edn, Unknown, pp. 257-274.
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Porter, T., Brown, R., & Sica, G. (Ed.) (2006). Category theory: an abstract setting for analogy and comparison. In What Is Category Theory? (2006 ed., pp. 257-274). Unknown.
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Porter T, Brown R, Sica G, ed. 2006. Category theory: an abstract setting for analogy and comparison. In What Is Category Theory?. 2006 ed. Unknown. pp. 257-274.
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Porter, T., R. Brown and G. Sica, ed. "Category theory: an abstract setting for analogy and comparison.". What Is Category Theory?. 2006 udg., Unknown. 2006, 257-274.
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Porter T, Brown R, Sica G, (ed.). Category theory: an abstract setting for analogy and comparison. In What Is Category Theory?. 2006 ed. Unknown. 2006. p. 257-274
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