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=The notion of Limit=
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In [[Category Theory]], the notion of [[limit]] is a topological construct that is used to generate or model many other kinds of data or structural content.
In [[Category Theory]], the notion of [[limit]] is a topological construct that is used to generate or model many other kinds of data or structural content.


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*[[Definition::Universal Component]]
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*[[Logically related::Tensor]]
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[[Category:Proportion]]
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[[Category:Scale-free]]
[[Category:Symmetry]]
[[Category:Invariance]]
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[[Category:Verification]]
[[Category:Validation]]
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Revision as of 06:46, 3 September 2021

Universal component is the fact that all functions can be composed using a specific kind of primitive function, such as the Nand or Nor logic gates. This article:Universal Logic Gates[1] by David Knight, elaborates the reasoning.

The notion of Limit

In Category Theory, the notion of limit is a topological construct that is used to generate or model many other kinds of data or structural content.


References

  1. Knight, David (November 6, 2015). "Universal Logic Gates". All About Circuits. 

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