Hi!

Still learning (and testing) about sheaf theory. I’m wondering if it is 
possible to have a “unidirectional” connections or if this is against the 
theory. For example, if I have an “ontology” with one type “Entity” and many 
types that are children (is-a) of Entity. Is it possible to specify that each 
children has a connector

 

(Connector (Concept "Entity") (ConnectorDir "*"))

 

But do NOT specify a connector in Entity? So, if I have many instances of 
Entities each one can connect just with one child. If I specific a connector 
for each child in Entity, the same instance could be used by many different 
instances of children and I don’t want this.

Thanks,

Ely

 

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