Are There Category-Theoretical Explanations of Physical Phenomena?
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Publication:3296108
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-30896-4_3zbMath1442.00010OpenAlexW2984594010MaRDI QIDQ3296108
Publication date: 6 July 2020
Published in: Springer Proceedings in Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30896-4_3
Philosophy of mathematics (00A30) Physics (00A79) Foundations, relations to logic and deductive systems (18A15)
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