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Lawvere theory

Known as: Lawvere theories 
In category theory, a Lawvere theory (named after American mathematician William Lawvere) is a category which can be considered a categorical… 
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Review
2019
Review
2019
In this paper we present some basic results of the Universal Algebra of $\mathcal{C}^\infty$-rings which were nowhere to be found… 
2017
2017
Many term calculi, like lambda calculus or pi calculus, involve binders for names, and the mathematics of bound variable names is… 
2016
2016
We present an algorithm for deriving a spatial-behavioral type system from a formal presentation of a computational calculus… 
2013
2013
Category theory provides a formal foundation for engineering modelling, as well as, mathematics and science. Both structure and… 
2011
2011
Lawvere theories provide a category theoretic view of equational logic, identifying equational theories with small categories… 
2011
2011
Monads for global state and local state have been used to provide semantics of programming languages for many years. There is a… 
2008
2008
For a (minimal) Arithmetical theory with higher Order Objects, i.e. a (minimal) Cartesian closed arithmetical theory -- coming as… 
2006
2006
Lawvere theories were defined in 1963 as a category theoretic axiomatisation of the notion of a clone of an equational theory. A…