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John Kennison on
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Thanks very much for the references. A basic reference for much of what is in my papers would be
Stone Spaces
Peter Johnstone
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982
The toposes I work with are all categories of sheaves over locales. (See my 2006 paper for some details, Johnstone (above) for more.
For general topos theory, there are:
Michael Barr & Charles Wells
Toposes, Triples and Theories
Springer-Verlag, New York, 1985 (Also available on Mike Barr's web page (I believe)
Also
Topos Theory
Peter Johnstone
Academic Press, London, 1977 (Out of print)
I'll hunt up other references to Toposes.
--John
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> Is there a more complete title for the "Dynamical System Theory in Biology" volume from 1970? Is it a journal? or a series? It does sound interesting. Thanks.
This is a book.
Dynamical System Theory in Biology
Volume I: Stability Theory and Its Applications
Wiley-Interscience, 1970
There is a second volume:
Foundations in Mathematical Biology
Volume II: Cellular Systems
Academic Press, 1972
The second volume was edited by Rosen, and he contributed three chapters. Other contributors include
Michael Arbib, James Beck, and Aldo Rescigno.
These are out of print. Alabris might have a copy, or a library.
Leigh
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