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Abstract counting is the term revealed to me by Prof. [[Gautam Dasgupta]], which is his way of defining what [[accounting]] means. Abstract counting requires a way to detect relative [[proportion]]s, therefore, the notion of [[scale]] is foundational in the process of counting. It is also the basis of [[computation]] and [[decision making]].
Abstract counting is the term revealed to me by Prof. [[Gautam Dasgupta]], which is his way of defining what [[accounting]] means. Abstract counting requires a way to detect relative [[proportion]]s, therefore, the notion of [[scale]] is foundational in the process of counting. It is also the basis of [[computation]] and [[decision]] making.


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Latest revision as of 04:07, 3 September 2021

Abstract counting is the term revealed to me by Prof. Gautam Dasgupta, which is his way of defining what accounting means. Abstract counting requires a way to detect relative proportions, therefore, the notion of scale is foundational in the process of counting. It is also the basis of computation and decision making.