'The book is very carefully written, its many examples are discussed usually in great detail, expressing patiently the salient features to be exhibited. This applies to the usually fairly detailed proofs as well. Another treasure trove is the collection of most instructive exercises, of which there are plenty … This admirable book sets the standard for the work on set-based coalgebras for many years to come. It can be used for reference, and it is equally usable as a textbook.' Ernst-Erich Doberkat, Zentralblatt MATH

The area of coalgebra has emerged within theoretical computer science with a unifying claim: to be the mathematics of computational dynamics. It combines ideas from the theory of dynamical systems and from the theory of state-based computation. Although still in its infancy, it is an active area of research that generates wide interest. Written by one of the founders of the field, this book acts as the first mature and accessible introduction to coalgebra. It provides clear mathematical explanations, with many examples and exercises involving deterministic and non-deterministic automata, transition systems, streams, Markov chains and weighted automata. The theory is expressed in the language of category theory, which provides the right abstraction to make the similarity and duality between algebra and coalgebra explicit, and which the reader is introduced to in a hands-on manner. The book will be useful to mathematicians and (theoretical) computer scientists and will also be of interest to mathematical physicists, biologists and economists.
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1. Motivation; 2. Coalgebras of polynomial functors; 3. Bisimulations; 4. Logic, lifting and finality; 5. Monads, comonads and distributive laws; 6. Invariants and assertions; References; Definition and symbol index; Subject index.
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An accessible introduction to coalgebra, with clear mathematical explanations and numerous examples and exercises.

Product details

ISBN
9781107177895
Published
2016-10-27
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
820 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
159 mm
Thickness
32 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
494

Author

Biographical note

Bart Jacobs is Professor of Software and Security Correctness at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands. His work has been supported by prestigious grants such as the Pionier grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research and the Advanced Investigator Grant from the European Research Council. Professor Jacobs is a member of Academia Europaea.