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Chapter 5 of the book Diagrammatic Immanence is on Deleuze, and it has this very interesting quote: "Deleuze's thought is best understood as formally topological in Essence". The chapter after this will be on adjunctions and Topoi... Really interested to see how that comes together....
Now onto the 5th Chapter on Deleuze, after a chapter on Presheaves. "Deleuze's thought is best understood as formally topological in Essence" https://twitter.com/bblfish/status/1407733027464228868/photo/1
- The 🐟 BabelFish (@bblfish)A relevant book may be Virtual Mathematics: the Logic of Difference, by Simon Duffy (ed.)
It “brings together a range of new philosophical engagements with mathematics, using the work of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze as its focus.”