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Initial Algebras and Terminal Coalgebras presents a thorough investigation into the theory of fixed points of functors, two central concepts in modern mathematics. This authoritative work by Jirí Adámek, Stefan Milius, and Lawrence S. Moss explores how initial algebras and terminal coalgebras serve as foundational structures in category theory and computer science.
The text systematically develops the theoretical framework underlying fixed point theory, demonstrating applications across diverse mathematical domains. Readers will discover how these structures enable elegant solutions to recursive definition problems and provide powerful tools for modeling computational processes. The authors balance abstract categorical theory with concrete examples, making complex concepts accessible to advanced students and researchers.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this definitive reference serves mathematicians, logicians, and computer scientists seeking deep understanding of algebraic and coalgebraic structures. The book bridges classical fixed-point theory with contemporary categorical approaches.







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