Algebra

   

Reconstructing Mythic Algebra

Authors: Michael Griffin

This is the tenth in a series of papers on an algebra, derived from mythology, that can model symbolic processes. Previous papers used literary semantics, mythology, semiotics, philosophy and mathematics. The main features of the algebra are set-based elements and making association a new operation. While such a system can be reductive, it need not be. It may reconstruct into a more useful tool. Various implications for its foundations are considered. 6 Keywords: algebra, association, mathematical modeling, numbers, reduction.

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