Categor\'ias. Los 30 primeros a\~nos
Eduardo J. Dubuc

TL;DR
This paper offers a personal, chronological reflection on the first 30 years of Category Theory, based on the author's recollections and a specific set of references, without historical research.
Contribution
It provides a subjective, chronological account of key concepts in Category Theory as experienced and selected by the author over three decades.
Findings
Personal perspective on Category Theory development
Chronological organization of key concepts
Based on conference materials from 2013
Abstract
This Note describe my own recollection of the first 30 years of Category Theory, it is not the result of any historical investigation. The choice of concepts and its evaluation is my own, necessarily subjective. It follows a chronological line along the 21 references in the bibliography. It is a faithful version, based on 10 manuscript transparencies utilized at a conference given in October 2013 at the fourth ENHEM (Escuela Nacional de Historia y Educac\`ion Matem\`atica) congress in Cali, Colombia. As such, its content is bounded by time, and it does not include anything that was not said there. Text is in spanish.
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TopicsEnvironmental and Ecological Studies
