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- 2004, Joachim Kock, Frobenius Algebras and 2-D Topological Quantum Field Theories, Cambridge University Press (Template:ISBN), page 157:
- Thus a discrete category is specified completely by specifying its objects. Conversely, every set S can be considered a discrete category S: just take the objects of S to be the elements of S, and take no arrows other than the identity arrows.
- 2014, David I. Spivak, Category Theory for the Sciences, MIT Press (Template:ISBN), page 284:
- Let , and let n be the set with n elements, considered as a discrete category. 13 In other words, we write n to mean what should really be called Disc(n).
- 2014, Tom Leinster, Basic Category Theory, Cambridge University Press (Template:ISBN), page 27:
- To see how this might work, let us consider a special case. Let be the discrete category (Example 1.1.8(b)) whose objects are the natural numbers 0, 1, 2, .... A functor F from to another category is simply a sequence of objects of .