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Kolmogorov Complexity as a Hidden Factor of Scientific Discourse: From Newton's Law to Data Mining
Grothendieck–Verdier duality patterns in quantum algebra
After a brief survey of the basic definitions of the Grothendieck--Verdier
categories and dualities, I consider in this context introduced earlier
dualities in the categories of quadratic algebras and operads, largely
motivated by the theory of quantum groups. Finally, I argue that Dubrovin's
"almost duality" in the theory of Frobenius manifolds and quantum cohomology
also must fit a (possibly extended) version of Grothendieck--Verdier duality.Comment: 13 pages, accepted for publication in Izvestiya: Mathematic
Kolmogorov complexity as a hidden factor of scientific discourse: from Newton's law to data mining
BU Libraries self-care "Take a coloring break" posters
These posters were created to encourage self-care and healthy habits during exam periods at BU
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