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Categories in control

John BaezJohn Baez
May 2014 in - - Mathematical methods

It's done! At least it's done enough to put on the arXiv:

  • John Baez and Jason Erbele, Categories in control.

Network theory is extending its reach to include a basic tool from control theory: signal-flow diagrams! I'll be blogging about this in the network theory series...

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