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TAC : Theory and Applications of Categories
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Theory a n d A pplications o f C ategories (T aC ), ISSN 1201-561X
Contents of VOLUME 21,2008 - The Tholen Festschrift1
A special volum e dedicated to Walter Tholen on the occasion o f his 60th birthday.
Forew ord, The guest editors, 1-6.
1. L. Fajstrupa n d J. Rosicky, A convenient category for directed homo- topy, 7-20
2. V. Trnkovaa n dJ. Sichler, Limit preserving full embeddings, 21-36.
3. Francis Borceux, Marino Gr a n, Sandra Ma n to v a ni, Protolocalisa
tions of exact Mal'cev categories, 37-60.
4. Craig Pastro and Ross Street, Doubles for monoidal categories, 61- 75.
5. Elisabetta Felaco and Eraldo Giuli, Completions in biaffine sets, 76-90.
6. N . M a r tin s - F e r r e ir a , W eakly M al'cev categories, 91-117.
7. Christoph Schubertand Gavin J. Seal, Extensions in the theory of lax algebras, 118-151.
8. Dominique Bourn and Zurab Janelidze, Approximate Mal'tsev opera
tions, 152-171.
9. Ana Helena Roq ue, Notes on effective descent and projectivity in qua
sivarieties of universal algebras, 172-181.
10. George Janelidze and Manuela So bral, Descent for compact 0- dimensional spaces, 182-190.
11. J. Adam ek and J. Velebil, Analytic functors and weak pullbacks, 191- 209.
12. Maria Manuel Clementinoand Dirk Ho fm an n, Relative injectivity as cocompleteness for a class of distributors, 210-230.
1 The Editors o f T A C wish to thank Maria Manuel Cl e m e n t in o, George Ja n e l id z e, Jiri
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Contents of VOLUME 20,2008
Ed it o r ia l No t ic e: Max Kelly, 5 June 1930 - 26 January 2007, Ross
Str ee t, 1-4.
1. Erik Palm gren, L ocally cartesian closed categories without chosen constructions, 5-17.
2. Jiri Rosicky, Generalized Brown representability in homotopy catego
ries: Erratum, 18-24.
3. R.F.C Wa l t e r s and R.J. Wo o d, Frobenius objects in cartesian bicate
gories, 25-47.
4. Dominique Bo u r n, Abelian groupoids and non-pointed additive catego
ries, 48-73.
5. F. Ma r m o lejo and R. J. Wo o d, Coherence for pseudodistributive laws revisited, 74-84.
6. Claudio Pis a n i, Balanced category theory, 85-115.
7. Lars Bir k e d a l and Rasmus E. Mo g e l be r g and Rasmus L. Pe t e r s e n,
Category-theoretic models of linear Abadi and Plotkin logic, 116-151.
8. Marco Gr a n d is and Robert Pa r é, Kan extensions in double categories (On weak double categories, Part III), 152-185.
9. Marta Bu n g e, Fundamental pushout toposes, 186-214.
10. Peter Fr e y d, Algebraic real analysis, 215-306.
11. Jeff Egger, Star-autonomous functor categories, 307-333.
12. George M. Be r g m a n, Colimits of representable algebra-valued func
tors, 334-404.
13. Volodymyr Ly u b a s h e n k o and Oleksandr Ma n z y u k, Quotients of unital «»-categories, 405-496.
14. F. W illiam Law vere, Core varieties, extensivity, and rig geometry, 497-503.
15. Michael Ba r r, John F. Ke n n is o n, and R. Ra p h a e l, Isbell duality, 504-542.
16. Hiroyuki Na k a o k a, Cohomology theory in 2-categories, 542-604.
17. Denis-Charles Cisin sk i, Propriétés universelles et extensions de Kan drives, 605-649.
18. Michael Sh u l m a n, Framed bicategories and monoidal fibrations, 650- 738.
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Editorial board
Robert ROSEBRUGH, Mount Allison University (Managing Editor):
rrosebrugh@mta.ca
Michael BARR, McGill University (Associate Managing Editor):
barr@math.mcgill.ca
Richard BLUTE, Université d'Ottawa: rblute@mathstat.uottawa.ca Lawrence BREEN, Université Paris 13: breen@math.univ-parisl3.fr Ronald Br o w n, University of North Wales: r.brown@bangor.ac.uk Aurelio CARBONI, Università dell Insubria: carboni@uninsubria.it Valeria De PAIVA, Palo Alto Research Center: paiva@parc.xerox.com Ezra GETZLER, NorthwestemUniversity:
getzler@)math.northwestem.edu
Martin HYLAND, University of Cambridge: m.hyland@cam.ac.uk P. T. Jo h n s t o n e, University of Cambridge: ptj@dpmms.cam.ac.uk Anders KOCK, University of Aarhus: kock@imf.au.dk
Stephen LACK, University of Western Sydney: s.lack@uws.edu.au F. William LAWVERE, State University of New York at Buffalo:
wlawvere@acsu.buffalo.edu
Jean-Louis L0DAY, Université Louis Pasteur et CNRS, Strasbourg:
loday@math.u-strasbg.fr
Ieke MOERDIJK, University of Utrecht: moerdijk@math.uu.nl Susan NIEFIELD, Union College: niefiels@union.edu
Robert PARE, Dalhousie University: pare@mathstat.dal.ca Brooke SHIPLEY, University of Illinois at Chicago:
bshipley@math.uic.edu
Jiri ROSICKY, Masaryk University: rosicky@ math.m uni.cz
James STASHEFF, University of North Carolina: jds@math.unc.edu Ross St r e e t, Macquarie University: street@math.mq.edu.au Walter Th o l e n, York University: tholen@mathstat.yorku.ca Myles Ti e r n e y, Rutgers University: tiemey@math.rutgers.edu
Robert F. C. WALTERS, University of Sydney: robert.walters@unisubria.it R. J. WOOD, Dalhousie University: ijwood@mathstat.dal.ca