Les Distributeurs as a TAC Reprint
Many papers on category theory cite Jean Bénabou, Les distributeurs, Université Catholique de Louvain, Institut de Mathématique Pure et Appliquée, rapport 33, 1973. For some reason (hint: anybody know why?) this seems never to have been published. Would it not be a good idea to publish it as a TAC Reprint, in view of both its current scientific/mathematical value and its value as a seminal source for many subsequent developments? As an example of what is being said about it on the web, the following is quoted from the nlab page on profunctors as of this date: The original published source for profunctors is Jean Bénabou, Les distributeurs, Université Catholique de Louvain, Institut de Mathématique Pure et Appliquée, rapport 33, 1973 based on several series of lectures starting in 1969, but these notes are hard to come by. They are available from the author by request. Much (if not most) of the existing work on profunctors has been developed by Bénabou. I don't know the politics of getting it reprinted, but simply on scientific and historical grounds, it seems that would be a very good idea, and one I am by this email requesting. Further, perish the thought, we are all mortal, and the issue arises how future generations might have access to a work that is cited so frequently. Best, Keith [For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]
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Keith Harbaugh