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In the [https://youtu.be/x5Ay6jsex2M?t=1777 end of his presentation], he stated:
Category theory is close to be the perfect language in my opinion...
The perfection comes from the [[universality]] of this abstraction. The '''close to perfection''' part of statement means that it still has some lacking qualities to be absolutely perfect. The remaining question is:"[[What are the features that must be added to a perfect language?]]"


On his Youtube page, he provided the following list for how to visualize mathematical functions:
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# [[bouquet]]s
# [[graph]]s
# [[ontology log]]s
# [[Category|categories]]


One should also look at this tool: [[TikZiT]] for translating Wiring Diagrams into [[LaTeX]].
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==Related Pages==
[[Organized by::Richard Southwell]]
[[Category:Category Theory]]
[[Category:Function]]
[[Category:Morphism]]
[[Category:Visual Programming]]
[[Category:Wiring Diagram]]
[[Category:String Diagram]]
[[Category:Graph Theory]]
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 14 July 2022

Southwell, Richard (Sep 11, 2019). Seven ways to visualize functions. local page: Richard Southwell. 


In the end of his presentation, he stated:

Category theory is close to be the perfect language in my opinion...

The perfection comes from the universality of this abstraction. The close to perfection part of statement means that it still has some lacking qualities to be absolutely perfect. The remaining question is:"What are the features that must be added to a perfect language?"

References


Related Pages

Presented by:Richard Southwell