Welcome to the Category-Theory-Compendium
repository! This project is dedicated to providing a comprehensive resource for Category Theory, formatted in LaTeX for clarity and precision.
The goal of this repository is to create an accessible, well-organized collection of notes, lectures, and research papers on Category Theory. It is designed to assist students in learning the fundamentals, help educators in teaching the subject, and support researchers in the field.
The repository is structured into several sections, each tailored to different aspects of Category Theory:
- Introduction to Category Theory
- Advanced Topics
- Research Papers
- Lecture Notes
- Exercises and Solutions
Each directory contains LaTeX files corresponding to its category.
To utilize this repository, clone it locally using the command:
git clone https://github.com/Hacker-Code-J/Category-Theory.git
You will need a LaTeX distribution to compile the documents. We recommend installing TeX Live for Unix-like systems or MikTeX for Windows users.
To compile a document into a PDF, navigate to the document's directory and run:
pdflatex category-theory-main.tex
We welcome contributions from the Category Theory community. Here’s how you can contribute:
- Expand the Compendium: Add your notes, improve existing ones, or contribute new topics.
- Enhancements: Propose better LaTeX templates or improve the compilation scripts.
- Issues and Fixes: Report and fix errors or inconsistencies in the material.
Please review CONTRIBUTING.md for more information on our contribution guidelines and the process for submitting pull requests.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
- Gratitude to all contributors who’ve enriched this repository.
- Acknowledgment to CTAN for LaTeX tools and packages essential for this project.
For questions or further information, please contact [email protected].
Thank you for exploring the Category Theory Compendium!