Complex systems from the perspective of category theory: I. Functioning of the adjunction concept
Axiomathes 15 (1):147-158 (2005)
Abstract
We develop a category theoretical scheme for the comprehension of the information structure associated with a complex system, in terms of families of partial or local information carriers. The scheme is based on the existence of a categorical adjunction, that provides a theoretical platform for the descriptive analysis of the complex system as a process of functorial information communication.Author's Profile
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10.1007/s10516-005-3790-0
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