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This book provides a modern introduction to string diagrams, a powerful visual formalism for reasoning about computation, logic, and algebra. String diagrams offer an intuitive graphical notation that simplifies complex categorical concepts and makes them accessible to computer scientists.
The authors explain how string diagrams can be applied to various domains including quantum computing, programming language semantics, and type theory. Through clear explanations and practical examples, readers learn how to use string diagrams as a tool for both theoretical understanding and practical problem-solving. The book bridges the gap between abstract category theory and concrete applications in computer science, demonstrating why this visual approach has become essential in modern computational research.






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