Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Canonical Model for Taxonomy Based on Partition of Integers

 

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Canonical Model for Taxonomy Based on Partition of Integers

Donald A. Windsor

The canonical model for taxonomic patterns is non-probabilistic. It always produces the same patterns because it is an inherent property of our system of numbers. It is based on the partition of integers.

The full details were published in August (1), however, it is too long for a blog. It can be obtained by by clicking this link.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343524698_Canonical_model_for_taxonomy_based_on_partition_of_integers

If this link does not work, contact me at windsorda@roadrunner.com and I will email a copy to you as an attachment.

References cited:

1. Windsor, Donald A. Canonical model for taxonomy based on partition of integers. SciAesthetics Essays 2020 August: 1-19. DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.30563.99362



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