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(2016) Axiomathes 26 (1).

On adjoint and brain functors

David Ellerman

pp. 41-61

There is some consensus among orthodox category theorists that the concept of adjoint functors is the most important concept contributed to mathematics by category theory. We give a heterodox treatment of adjoints using heteromorphisms (object-to-object morphisms between objects of different categories) that parses an adjunction into two separate parts (left and right representations of heteromorphisms). Then these separate parts can be recombined in a new way to define a cognate concept, the brain functor, to abstractly model the functions of perception and action of a brain. The treatment uses relatively simple category theory and is focused on the interpretation and application of the mathematical concepts .

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Ellerman, D. (2016). On adjoint and brain functors. Axiomathes 26 (1), pp. 41-61.

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