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* 1909 – Saunders Mac Lane, American mathematician ( d. 2005 )
Categories were first introduced by Samuel Eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane in 1942 – 45, in connection with algebraic topology.
In 1942 – 45, Samuel Eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane introduced categories, functors, and natural transformations as part of their work in topology, especially algebraic topology.
Because of its applicability in diverse fields of mathematics, mathematicians including Saunders Mac Lane have proposed category theory as a foundational system for mathematics, independent of set theory.
* Mac Lane, Saunders, Categories for the Working Mathematician 2nd ed.
* Saunders Mac Lane
The standard text on category theory is Categories for the Working Mathematician by Saunders Mac Lane.
Category theory first appeared in a paper entitled " General Theory of Natural Equivalences ", written by Samuel Eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane in 1945.
“ The slogan is ‘ Adjoint functors arise everywhere ’.” ( Saunders Mac Lane, Categories for the working mathematician )
* Saunders Mac Lane, Homology.
) Saunders Mac Lane proposed that any concept with enough ' ubiquity ' ( occurring in various branches of mathematics ) deserved isolating and studying in its own right.
* Saunders Mac Lane ( 1973 – 74 )
Mathematicians who pioneered the study of matroids include Saunders Mac Lane, Richard Rado, W. T. Tutte, B. L. van der Waerden, and Hassler Whitney.
Granted the general view of Saunders Mac Lane about ubiquity of concepts, this gives them a definite status.
* Saunders Mac Lane: Categories for the Working Mathematician, Second Edition, 1998.
* Mac Lane, Saunders ( 1963 ).
* Mac Lane, Saunders ( 1998 ), Categories for the Working Mathematician ( 2nd ed .).
Saunders Mac Lane ( 4 August 1909, Taftville, Connecticut – 14 April 2005, San Francisco ) was an American mathematician who cofounded category theory with Samuel Eilenberg.
Mac Lane was christened " Leslie Saunders MacLane ", but " Leslie " fell into disuse because his parents, Donald MacLane and Winifred Saunders, came to dislike it.
Saunders Mac Lane: A Mathematical Autobiography.
* McLarty, Colin, 2005, " Saunders Mac Lane ( 1909 – 2005 ): His Mathematical Life and Philosophical Works ," Philosophia Mathematica 13: 237 – 51.
* --------, 2007, " The Last Mathematician from Hilbert's Göttingen: Saunders Mac Lane as Philosopher of Mathematics ,", British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 58 ( 1 ): 77 – 112.
* Lawvere, William, 2007, article " Saunders Mac Lane ," New Dictionary of Scientific Biography: 237 – 51.

Saunders and Lane
Although Desmond Saunders and Lane were available to direct the first and second episodes, while veteran AP Films director Brian Burgess also contributed, the Andersons needed to transfer some of the more junior production personnel to replace the outgoing staff.

Saunders and one
In mid-1848, President Polk authorized his ambassador to Spain, Romulus Mitchell Saunders, to negotiate the purchase of Cuba and offer Spain up to $ 100 million, an astounding sum at the time for one territory, equal to $ in present day terms.
Some researchers such as John A Lucy, Barbara Saunders and Stephen C Levinson have argued that Berlin and Kay's study does not in fact show that linguistic relativity in color naming is impossible, because of a number of basic unsupported assumptions in their study ( such as whether all cultures in fact have a category of " color " that can be unproblematically defined and equated with the one found in Indo-European languages ) and because of problems with their data stemming from those basic assumptions.
It is one of Viz's longest running strips, often titled ' Finbarr Saunders and his Double Entendres '.
They stopped at the old stone house of Saunders Sanders, one of the two people to settle the original area, for lunch.
( one episode, 1955 ) — Dr. Charles Saunders
That megamix, a pastiche of loops from several disco records, particularly the bassline from Player One's " Space Invaders " ( 1979 ), had been Saunders ' " signature " tune as a DJ ; it was one that other DJs in the city didn't have or didn't play.
They had at least one child, Anna Hayes Johnson, who was the second wife of Romulus Mitchell Saunders and mother of Jane Claudia Saunders Johnson ( wife of General Bradley Tyler Johnson, Confederate Civil War General from Maryland.
" ( Saunders and Harkins, 157 ) Later, Martin would state, " The death of this saddle pony is one of the most mysterious sights I ’ ve ever witnessed ... I ’ ve seen stock killed by lightning, but it was never like this.
The short-lived One Truth Band recorded one studio album, Electric Dreams with L. Shankar on violins, Stu Goldberg on keyboards, Fernando Saunders on electric bass and Tony Smith on drums.
At least one modern biographer has published the claim that Franklin " stole ", not borrowed, the name of Richard Saunders from the deceased astrologer-doctor.
Six of them, including Kotok, Samson, Saunders, and Wagner, spent a total of two hundred and fifty man-hours one weekend to rewrite the TX-0 compiler for the PDP-1 because they did not like the first choice.
Saunders would collaborate with McClure a second time in 2008 on the award-winning short film Curses and Sermons which would mark the first time McClure had authorised a filmed adaptation of one of his poems.
He then learns that the man behind the distribution of the virus and the attacks is Stephen Saunders, one of Jack's former team members presumed dead from Operation: Nightfall in Kosovo.
At one point Saunders threatens to use the virus if the President doesn't have CTU Regional Director, Ryan Chappelle killed.
* E. Philip Saunders College of Business, one of the eight colleges at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York
This version also featured a luxury interior with optional full leather retrim and Wilton carpeting and headlining, large rear spoiler, colour coded front grille, deeper bumpers and ' one off ' bodykit designed by Simon Saunders, later of KAT Designs and now designer of the Ariel Atom.
It appeared he'd refound his goalscoring touch, finishing the season on 11 goals ( during only one season at Highfield Road did he better this ), but in 1992-93 season, his first team chances were limited following the arrival of Dean Saunders.
Keppel Island () is one of the Falkland Islands, lying between Saunders Island and Pebble Island, and near Golding Island to the north of West Falkland on Keppel Sound.
Four of the scientists, William Ritter, De Alton Saunders, Charles Palache, and Trevor Kincaid ( accompanied by Luther Kelly, one of the expedition ’ s guides ), decided to stay and camp on Popof Island while the rest of the scientists continued on to Siberia.
This is one of the earliest works of short fiction by an African American author, " S ", tentatively identified as Prince Saunders ( Foster 2006 ).
In 1890 there were two clubs in the parish, one based in Kilwogan, Celbridge Shamrocks with 64 members with officers listed as WJ Sheridan, Hugh Maguire, Luke Ward and Thomas Connor and the other at Hazelhatch where Irish Harpers had 70 members with officers listed as Ambrose Dwyer, Christy Fitzsimons, Michael Saunders and John Cantwell.
Ernest Saunders, one of the Guinness Four, was also a resident.
Protest against the bombing school was summed up by Saunders Lewis when he wrote that the UK government was intent upon turning one of the ' essential homes of Welsh culture, idiom, and literature ' into a place for promoting a barbaric method of warfare.

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