Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 14:56:56 -0400 (AST) From: TAC Subject: categories: TAC 1998 contents [note from moderator: it is quite possible that as result of a labour dispute at Mount Allison University the categories list may be dormant for an undetermined period. I will attempt to let you know and provide alternate access to the list if this happens; thanks for your patience. regards to all, Bob] Here is the table of contents and associated information for Theory and Applications of Categories for 1998. The Editors solicit high quality contributions. THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF CATEGORIES ISSN 1201-561X Volume 4, 1998 Pasting in multiple categories Richard Steiner 1 Protomodularity, descent and semidirect products D. Bourn and G. Janelidze 37 A theory of enriched sketches F. Borceux, C. Quinteiro and J. Rosicky 47 Simplicial and categorical diagrams, and their equivariant applications Rudolf Fritsch and Marek Golasinski 73 A 2-categorical approach to change of base and geometric morphisms II A.Carboni, G.M.Kelly, D.Verity and R.J.Wood 82 The separated extensional Chu category Michael Barr 137 Applications of Peiffer pairings in the Moore complex of a simplicial group A. Mutlu and T. Porter 148 Freeness Conditions for 2-Crossed Modules and Complexes A. Mutlu and T. Porter 174 Geometric Construction of the Levi-Civita Parallelism Anders Kock 195 On Generic Separable Objects Robbie Gates 174 Copyright 1998 The Editors of Theory and Applications of Categories THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF CATEGORIES (ISSN 1201-561X) will disseminate articles that significantly advance the study of categorical algebra or methods, or that make significant new contributions to mathematical science using categorical methods. The scope of the journal includes: all areas of pure category theory, including higher dimensional categories; applications of category theory to algebra, geometry and topology and other areas of mathematics; applications of category theory to computer science, physics and other mathematical sciences; contributions to scientific knowledge that make use of categorical methods. Articles appearing in the journal have been carefully and critically refereed under the responsibility of members of the Editorial Board. Only papers judged to be both significant and excellent are accepted for publication. The method of distribution of the journal is via the Internet tools WWW/ftp. The journal is archived electronically and in printed paper format. Subscription information: Individual subscribers receive (by e-mail) abstracts of articles as they are published. Full text of published articles is available in .dvi and Postscript format. Details will be e-mailed to new subscribers and are available by tt WWW/ftp. To subscribe, send e-mail to tac@mta.ca including a full name and postal address. For institutional subscription, send enquiries to the Managing Editor, Robert Rosebrugh, rrosebrugh@mta.ca. Information for authors: The typesetting language of the journal is TeX, and LaTeX is the preferred flavour. TeX source of articles for publication should be submitted by e-mail directly to an appropriate Editor. They are listed below. Please obtain detailed information on submission format and style files from the journal's WWW server at URL http://www.tac.mta.ca/tac/ or by anonymous ftp from ftp.tac.mta.ca in the directory pub/tac/info. You may also write to tac@mta.ca to receive details by e-mail. Editorial board: John Baez, University of California, Riverside: baez@math.ucr.edu Michael Barr, McGill University: barr@triples.math.mcgill.ca Lawrence Breen, Universite de Paris 13: breen@math.univ-paris13.fr Ronald Brown, University of North Wales: r.brown@bangor.ac.uk Jean-Luc Brylinski, Pennsylvania State University: jlb@math.psu.edu Aurelio Carboni, Universita dell Insubria: carboni@fis.unico.it P. T. Johnstone, University of Cambridge: ptj@pmms.cam.ac.uk G. Max Kelly, University of Sydney: kelly_m@maths.usyd.edu.au Anders Kock, University of Aarhus: kock@imf.au.dk F. William Lawvere, State University of New York at Buffalo: wlawvere@acsu.buffalo.edu Jean-Louis Loday, Universit e de Strasbourg: loday@math.u-strasbg.fr Ieke Moerdijk, University of Utrecht: moerdijk@math.ruu.nl Susan Niefield, Union College: niefiels@union.edu Robert Pare, Dalhousie University: pare@mscs.dal.ca Andrew Pitts, University of Cambridge: ap@cl.cam.ac.uk Robert Rosebrugh, Mount Allison University: rrosebrugh@mta.ca Jiri Rosicky, Masaryk University: rosicky@math.muni.cz James Stasheff, University of North Carolina: jds@charlie.math.unc.edu Ross Street, Macquarie University: street@macadam.mpce.mq.edu.au Walter Tholen, York University: tholen@mathstat.yorku.ca Myles Tierney, Rutgers University: tierney@math.rutgers.edu Robert F. C. Walters, University of Sydney: walters_b@maths.usyd.edu.au R. J. Wood, Dalhousie University: rjwood@mscs.dal.ca