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Natural transformation is a type of [[morphism]] that reveals multiple levels of structural relationships. If a thread of fiber can be considered asa [[function]], and a [[functor]] is considered to be a bundle of threaded fibers, then, the process of comparing two different ways of how a system can be separated can be thought of as [[natural transformation]].
Natural transformation is a type of [[morphism]] that reveals multiple levels of structural relationships. If a thread of fiber can be considered asa [[function]], and a [[functor]] is considered to be a bundle of threaded fibers, then, the process of comparing two different ways of how a system can be separated can be thought of as [[natural transformation]].
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Natural transformation is a type of morphism that reveals multiple levels of structural relationships. If a thread of fiber can be considered asa function, and a functor is considered to be a bundle of threaded fibers, then, the process of comparing two different ways of how a system can be separated can be thought of as natural transformation.


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