Normal functors and strong protomodularity.
Bourn, Dominique (2000)
Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]
Similarity:
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
Bourn, Dominique (2000)
Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]
Similarity:
Bourn, Dominique (2004)
Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]
Similarity:
Bourn, D., Janelidze, G. (1998)
Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]
Similarity:
Rodelo, Diana (2004)
Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]
Similarity:
Mara Alagić (1989)
Publications de l'Institut Mathématique
Similarity:
Bourn, Dominique (2001)
Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]
Similarity:
Mara Alagić (1991)
Publications de l'Institut Mathématique
Similarity:
Stephen Lack, Paweł Sobociński (2005)
RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications
Similarity:
We introduce adhesive categories, which are categories with structure ensuring that pushouts along monomorphisms are well-behaved, as well as quasiadhesive categories which restrict attention to regular monomorphisms. Many examples of graphical structures used in computer science are shown to be examples of adhesive and quasiadhesive categories. Double-pushout graph rewriting generalizes well to rewriting on arbitrary adhesive and quasiadhesive categories.
Lack, Stephen (2007)
Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]
Similarity:
Freyd, Peter, Street, Ross (1995)
Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]
Similarity:
Brown, Ronald, Mosa, Ghafar H. (1999)
Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only]
Similarity: