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A morphism can be thought of as a [[function]], a [[key-value pair]], or a general refers to either [[function]], [[functor]], or [[natural transformation]]. | A morphism can be thought of as a [[function]], a [[key-value pair]], a [[causal relation]], or a general refers to either [[function]], [[functor]], or [[natural transformation]]. | ||
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* [[Definition::Category Theory]] | * [[Definition::Category Theory]] | ||
* [[Definition::Logic Model]] | * [[Definition::Logic Model]] | ||
* [[Definition::Causal | * [[Definition::Causal relation]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:13, 7 August 2021
A morphism can be thought of as a function, a key-value pair, a causal relation, or a general refers to either function, functor, or natural transformation.