Jonny
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We all know that two of this is one of these and two of that is one of those, but what about expanding this concept beyond 2-dimensional space? What would a transformation from nth dimensional linguistic space to 1-dimensional linguistic space look like?
I postulate that this concept is a general one which can be represented by a linear transformation T: X^n => Y^1, which is observed in the general summation equations:
Thoughts?
I postulate that this concept is a general one which can be represented by a linear transformation T: X^n => Y^1, which is observed in the general summation equations:
Thoughts?