Pre-history for Quantum Group Language
TANAKA Akio
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Main paper
1. Kac-Moody Lie Algebra Note 2 Guantum Group 2008
2. Symplectic Language Theory Note 6 Homological Mirror Symmetry Conjecture by KONTSEVICH 2009
3. Floer Homology Language Note 7 Quantization of Language 2009
4. Floer Homology Language Note 8 Discreteness of Language 2009
5. Simplicial Space Language Composition of Word 2013
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Basic paper
1. Manuscript of Quantum Theory for Language Note added 2003
2. Quantum Theory for Language 2004
3. Noncommutative Distance Theory Note 2 C*-Algebra 2007
4. Kac-Moody Lie Algebra 2008
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Overview Paper
1. In the 21st century, language will definitely become one of the most important theme and target of mathematics for us all 2016
2. Operad Meaning Theory From Cell to Operad Revised Edition 2013
3. Connection between early paper's quantum and recent paper's geometry 7th edition 2017
4. Karcevskij conjecture 1928 and Kawamata conjecture 2002 / I briefly wrote about the conjecture 2017
5. The comparison between 2003 and 2017
From Chinese character's meaning structure to Homological algebraic model of language universals 2017
6. Mathematical description for three elements of language universals 2017
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Concept Paper
1. Letter to Y. Of the century of language 2018
2. Letter to Y. Of Broad Language 4th Edition 2018
3. Determination of the concept, Broad Language 2018
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Tokyo
16 February 2018
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