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In the [https://youtu.be/x5Ay6jsex2M?t=1777 end of his presentation], he stated:
Category theory is the perfect language in my opinion...
The question is:"How can a perfect language be used in daily operations?"


On his Youtube page, he provided the following list for how to visualize mathematical functions:
# elements and [[arrow]]s
# [[Wiring diagram]]s
# [[fibre]]s
# [[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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[[Category:Function]]
[[Category:Function]]
[[Category:Morphism]]
[[Category:Morphism]]
[[Category:Visual Programming]]
[[Category:Wiring Diagram]]
[[Category:String Diagram]]
[[Category:Graph Theory]]
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Revision as of 04:36, 22 February 2022

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


{{#ev:youtube | x5Ay6jsex2M }} In the end of his presentation, he stated:

Category theory is the perfect language in my opinion...

The question is:"How can a perfect language be used in daily operations?"

References

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