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Comment by gradschoolfail

24 days ago

Wait i thought functions are predistributions..

[My bad, it was Matvei, not Manuel, no idea how i mixed that up..

Checkout his childrens books, as well as

https://archive.is/eaYRs

Note how the independent diagonals are what i consider interesting]

if there are no interiors (maybe edges but no faces nor volumes) then the vertices on the diagonals are truly independent: eg QM on small scales, GR on large ones.

[I'm currently pondering how the "main diagonal" of a transition matrix provides objects, while all the off-diagonal elements are the arrows. This implies that by rotating into an eigenframe (diagonalising), we're reducing the diversion to -∞ (generalised eigenvectors have nothing to lose but their Jordan chains) and hence back in the world of classical boolean logic?]

EDIT: https://mmozgovoy.dev/posts/solar-matter/

  • [Righhht, maybe you can excite me even more by relating this to quantales?? Or maybe expand on fns vs distributions a bit more?]

    L: quantal (quasiparticles)

    • Is this sufficient relation: rel'ns (matrices which are particularly "irrreducible"/"simple" in that they've forgotten their weights to the point where these are either identity or zero) are concrete models of abstract quantales?

      Lagniappe: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022404993...

      EDIT: I'm afraid I'm just learning fns vs distributions (curried fns?) myself.

      I wonder how quasiparticles might relate to ideals (nuclei in quantale-speak I believe)? Note that something very much like quasiparticles is how regexen turn exponential searches into polynomial...

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