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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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187038

Algebra of trees

Daniel ParrochiaPierre Neuville

pp. 93-124

Abstract

We have seen that classic representations of classifications give hierarchical structures, which are the chains of partitions of a partition lattice. But as we have seen also, such structures may change with time, either because of the internal modifications in the description of objects' properties (intrinsic instability), or because of the external increasing or decreasing of the number of objects to be classified (extrinsic instability). For these two reasons, it is clear that it would be pleasant to get an algebra of all the possible transformations of classifications, and particularly explicit rules to explain how we can extend them, without breaking their initial structures.

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Parrochia Daniel, Neuville Pierre (2013) Towards a general theory of classifications. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 93-124

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-0609-1_4

Full citation:

Parrochia Daniel, Neuville Pierre (2013) Algebra of trees, In: Towards a general theory of classifications, Dordrecht, Springer, 93–124.