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Representables are a class of objects that can be related to concrete instances in a domain of data, or [[namespace]]s. This notion of representability is well documented in [[Category Theory]]. The condition of being representable makes it possible to use computers to process objects being represented. Most importantly, [[namespace]]s can be organized and managed by automated tools, such [[MediaWiki]].
Representables are a class of objects that can be related to concrete instances in a domain of data, or [[namespace]]s. This notion of representability is well documented in [[Category Theory]]<ref>[https://bartoszmilewski.com/2015/07/29/representable-functors/ Representable Functors by Milewski Bartosz]</ref>. The condition of being representable makes it possible to use computers to process objects being represented. Most importantly, [[namespace]]s can be organized and managed by automated tools, such [[MediaWiki]].


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Representables are a class of objects that can be related to concrete instances in a domain of data, or namespaces. This notion of representability is well documented in Category Theory[1]. The condition of being representable makes it possible to use computers to process objects being represented. Most importantly, namespaces can be organized and managed by automated tools, such MediaWiki.


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