Banach Partial *-Algebras and Quantum Models

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2003 ◽  
Vol 02 (04) ◽  
pp. 471-500
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R. ALBERICH ◽  
F. ROSSELLÓ

We characterize the pairs of closed homomorphisms and closed quomorphisms of partial Σ-algebras that have a pushout in the corresponding category, for an arbitrary signature Σ. The latter characterization solves the basic problem previous to the development of a single-pushout approach to the transformation of partial algebras based on closed quomorphisms.


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2015 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jakub Tesař

AbstractThis paper considers the possible application of quantum theory in political studies, especially in international relations. We introduce our classification based on three logical ways of how to connect areas so remote: through the relation of identity, analogy and metaphor which reflects three basic epistemic positions. Next, we review existing work against this classification before moving on to consider some of the uses and potential gains offered by quantum mind hypothesis, quantum models of reasoning and decisionmaking, and quantum metaphor.


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