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Functor Categories, Model Theory, Algebraic Analysis and Constructive Methods : FCMTCCT2 2022, Almería, Spain, July 11–15, Invited and Selected Contributions / edited by Alexander Martsinkovsky
(Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics. ISSN:21941017 ; 450)

Edition 1st ed. 2024.
Publisher (Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2024
Language English
Size VII, 248 p. 2 illus : online resource
Authors Martsinkovsky, Alexander editor
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Subjects LCSH:Algebra, Homological
LCSH:System theory
LCSH:Control theory
LCSH:Model theory
LCSH:Algebra
LCSH:Differential equations
FREE:Category Theory, Homological Algebra
FREE:Systems Theory, Control
FREE:Model Theory
FREE:Algebra
FREE:Differential Equations
Notes W. Fajardo, O. Lezama, C. Payares, A. Reyes and C. Rodríguez, Introduction to Algebraic Analysis on Ore Extensions -- S. Breaz and G. C. Modoi, Derived equivalences induced by good silting complexes -- M. Cerqua and A. Facchini, Pre-Lie algebras, their multiplicative lattice, and idempotent endomorphisms -- G. Nadareishvili, Relative homological algebra for bivariant K-theory -- S. Posur, An abelian ambient category for behaviors in algebraic systems theory -- M. Prest, Definable categories and monoidal categories -- J. Trlifaj, Flat Mittag-Leffler Modules, and their Relative and restricted versions
This volume comprises selected contributions by the participants of the second "Functor Categories, Model Theory, Algebraic Analysis and Constructive Methods" conference, which took place at the University of Almería, Spain, in July 2022. The conference was devoted to several seemingly unrelated fields: functor categories, model theory of modules, algebraic analysis (including linear control systems), and constructive category theory, to mention just a few. The fact that these fields are actually related is a very recent realization. The connections between these disciplines are changing in real time, and the goal of this volume is to provide an initial reference point for this emerging interdisciplinary field. Besides research articles, the volume includes two extended lectures: one on constructive methods in algebraic analysis and the other on the functorial approach to algebraic systems theory. Hence, in addition to its interest for researchers, the volume will also be an invaluable resource for newcomers
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