Ha, small world. I actually ran into A Rosetta Stone a little while back when I was doing haskell & physics in my free time; I’ve skimmed it before. I’ll have to go back and read it more closely now that I know the basics of Category Theory a little better.
Ha, small world. I actually ran into A Rosetta Stone a little while back when I was doing haskell & physics in my free time; I’ve skimmed it before. I’ll have to go back and read it more closely now that I know the basics of Category Theory a little better.
Thanks for the tips!
Category Theory for Scientists is available as Open Courseware from MIT http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-s996-category-theory-for-scientists-spring-2013/index.htm
The student examples of how to use Olog are worth reading, in addition to the lecture pdfs.
Neat! Great tip.