Thursday, 29 March 2018

System

System



1 <Quantum > is in <system.>.
2 <Quantum> arranges itself in<lineation>.
3 Arrangement of <quantum> is determined by <algorithm> of arrangement.
4 <Algorithm> consists of a set of <function>.
5 <Function> controls <movement> of <quantum>
6 <Movement> generates <sentence> in <system>.
7 <Sentence> is a set of <quantum>.
8 <Quantum> of <sentence> is logically connected by a set of <function>.
9 <Function> is finite.
10 <Function> transforms natural language to <sentence>.
11 <Sentence > is an artificial language in <system>.
12 Space between word and word in natural language is filled by <function>.  
13 chief <function> is below.
f (transform) let natural language to <sentence>
f (return)  let <sentence> to natural language
f (start)  let <sentence> start
f (end)  let <sentence> end
f (select)  select <quantum> from <frame>
f (arrange)  let <quantum> arrange
f (determine) put <quantum> in <system>
f (inquire)  inquire <frame> for best selection of <quantum>
f (add)  let <sentence> enter to <frame>
f (erase) let <sentence> erase from <frame>
f (insert) insert new information to <frame> from outer.
14 <Sentence> is protected in <system> by operation of <function>.
15 <Small drift> of natural language is rewritten by <function> to <vector>.
16 <Big drift> of natural language is rewritten by <function> to <vector>.
17 <Vector> of <big drift> is value 0 in general.
18 <Changeability> and <individuality> of natural language is guaranteed by <vector> of <sentence> in <system>.
19 <Movement> of <quantum> leaves <locus>.
20 <Locus> is added to <frame>.
21 <Locus> is operated to storage for temporary or permanent.
22 <Locus> is added as<library> in <frame>.
23 <Library> is added freely from outer by f (insert).
24 <Quantum> is energetic.
25 <Frame> is not energetic.
26 Stage of <quantum> is temporary.
27 Stage of <frame> is permanent.
28 <Quantum> generates <sentence>.
29 <Locus> of <sentence> make <library> to <frame>.
30 <Locus> of <sentence> in <library> is called <language>.
31 <Language> is taken out as the form of natural language.



TOKYO March 21, 2005


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