by Masaki Kashiwara (Author), Pierre Schapira (Author)
Categories and sheaves appear almost frequently in contemporary advanced mathematics. This book covers categories, homological algebra and sheaves in a systematic and exhaustive manner starting from scratch, and continuing with full proofs to the most recent results in the literature, and sometimes beyond. The authors present the general theory of categories and functors, emphasizing inductive and projective limits, tensor categories, representable functors, ind-objects and localization. Then they study homological algebra including additive, abelian, triangulated categories and also unbounded derived categories using transfinite induction and accessible objects. Finally, sheaf theory as well as twisted sheaves and stacks appear in the framework of Grothendieck topologies.
Author Biography
Masaki Kashiwara Professor at the Rims, Kyoto University
Plenary speaker ICM 1978
Invited speaker ICM 1990
http: //www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ kenkyubu/kashiwara/
Pierre Schapira, Professor at University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
Invited speaker ICM 1990
http: //www.math.jussieu.fr/ schapira/
Number of Pages: 498
Dimensions: 1.25 x 9.42 x 6.48 IN
Publication Date: October 20, 2005