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Revision as of 09:42, 6 December 2021

Kan extension is a universal construct of generalized data type defined in Category Theory.

Proposed Application

Conceptually, we can use Kan Extension to generalize logic gates, specifically, two inputs, one output gates.

There are a total of 16 possible 2-input, 1-output, logic gates. They should be generalizable and represented using Kan Extension.


Some useful tutorial on this subject

MathProofsable

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Richard Southwell on Kan Extensions

This video[1] is close to 6 hours of lengthy explanation. A large number of examples are presented in these hours.

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References