Re: [FRIAM] Category theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2007-02-11 Thread Mikhail Gorelkin
know only one software company which uses categories - ATX Software, Portugal. Interesting articles are here: http://www.atxsoftware.com/?sec=article P.S. A good book about math: Meta Math! The Quest for Omega by Cregory Chaitin (a mathematician from IBM Research and a friend of Stephen

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2007-02-11 Thread Phil Henshaw
In case some of you might offer ways to improve a 4 page conference paper. http://www.synapse9.com/PH-ModelsNatSys.pdf Phil Henshaw .·´ ¯ `·. ~~~ 680 Ft. Washington Ave NY NY 10040

[FRIAM] Friedman: Yes, We Can Find the Exit

2007-02-11 Thread Owen Densmore
Every now and again I catch up on the Thomas Friedman articles. Yes, he's a bit Pollyanna, but I think every now and again he really nails a topic. This is interesting from a negotiation and arbitration standpoint: he works out how to use a date and a price to turn the current losing,

Re: [FRIAM] Category theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2007-02-11 Thread steve smith
Owen, et alii - Has anyone used this in complexity science work? Or semantic web work? Or anything else? :) My colleagues at UNM... Tom Caudell (whom I believe you have met), Tim Goldsmith (Cognitive Psychologist) and Mike Healey (Mathematician retired from UWash) are using it to

[FRIAM] “Visualizing Network Dynamics” Compe tition

2007-02-11 Thread Tom Johnson
Anyone? -tj -- Forwarded message -- From: Elisha Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Feb 9, 2007 3:06 PM Subject: Visualizing Network Dynamics Competition To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I was hoping you could forward this competition invite to the mapping cyberspace email list. Thanks. The