What is signal?
The existence that generates language
What is signal?
Original Title
What is signal? A mathematical model of nerve
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Preparation 1-15
For father and mother
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References
Reference is cited from the papers written at SekinanLibrary and SRFL by TANAKA Akio at Tokyo from 2003.
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Contents
Preparation for the energy of language
Pioneer of Language Front
Manuscript of Quantum Theory for Language with Preface, Note and Note 2
Linguistic Circle of Prague
Language Definition for the Child who Lost the World
Language and Spacetime
Contents
Preparation for the energy of language
Pioneer of Language Front
Manuscript of Quantum Theory for Language with Preface, Note and Note 2
Linguistic Circle of Prague
Language Definition for the Child who Lost the World
Language and Spacetime
Pioneer of Language Front
Manuscript of Quantum Theory for Language with Preface, Note and Note 2
Linguistic Circle of Prague
Language Definition for the Child who Lost the World
Language and Spacetime
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Elected Texts
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Egyptian Hieroglyph Exhibition
Journey through the Afterlife Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead by The British Museum 2012
TANAKA Akio
The British Museum has exhibited The ancient Egypt at Tokyo, titled Journey through the Afterlife Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead.
The exhibition is excellent, especially total length 37 meters' Greenfield Papyrus is the highlight of the exhibit.
I feel over again that the letters on the papyrus is almost everlasting and my usual thought that the letters are superior than the spoken language which is thought important by Ferdinand Saussure.
Of course I have respected Saussure so much and have read COURS DE LINGUISTIQUE GENERALE time to time.
But the Occidental linguistics has not enough tradition on the ideogram as usual at Chinese characters.
Japan has also succeeded the Chinese tradition and culture. So we have much felt the importance on characters and letters.
Each ideogram has its unique molding technique and coinage ability.
I have very satisfied with hieroglyph's figures comparison to Chinese characters.
Also refer to the next.
Tokyo
12 September 2012
Sekinan Research Field of Language
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Essence of Language
Seeing the exhibition TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE, Tokyo National Museum
TANAKA Akio
20 July 2016 I went to see the exhibition A JOURNEY TO THE IMMORTALS: TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE being opened at Tokyo National Museum, Ueno,Tokyo.
At the exhibition I first saw Linear A and Linear B.
Exhibition Catalogue numbers are the next.
The numbers 39 and 40 are Linear A. 41 and 77 are Linear B.
39. Clay juglet
40. Clay bar
41. Clay tablet
77. Linear B bar and tablet
About the two Linear I knew the brief information from the book, THE DECIPHERMENT OF LINEAR B by John Chadwick, Cambridge University Press, 1960.
From the exhibition I also knew still now not to decipher the Linear A.
My simple impression is the next.
If the stability of language exist in the structure, the essence of language is appeared at the letters and characters. So I think. The core of this view contains the view for structure of language, which I would be able to write clearly using mathematics.
For more details, refer to the reference 2.
References
A JOURNEY TO THE IMMORTALS: TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE [Exhibition Catalogue]. Tokyo National Museum et al. 2016.
THE DECIPHERMENT OF LINEAR B by John Chadwick, Cambridge University Press, 1960.
Reference 2
Perspective for Derived Category Language.Stability of Language
Reference 3
Derived Category Language, 23 July 2016 Edition
Tokyo
27 July 2016
SekinanLibrary
Read more: http://srfl-paper.webnode.com/news/the-essence-of-language/
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Ars longa Seeing Masterpieces of French Landscape Paintings from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
TANAKA Akio
On 25 May 2018 I went to Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, Ueno, Tokyo to see the exhibition titled French Landscape Paintings from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
I have frequently see the modern French paintings represented by the Post-impressionists at National Western Art Museum,Ueno. But the impression after seeing was pretty different.
The paintings are ranged widely from the 17th to 20th century.
I felt that the The Russian eyes were effected to collect the paintings. For example, Arcadia and the relevant concepts of it were not so popular in Japan but at Russian collectors payed enough attention to them like the Europeans.
One of the most fantastic works for me was Luigi Loir's Smoke on the Paris Circuit Line ( Paris Suburb). Floating smoke, Cloudy sky, Two horses and people chatting or coming and going.
At the moment to see the painting I recalled the famous quotation, Vita brevis, ars longa.
The painting was drew in 1885, over 130 years ago. But all the landscapes were vivid like the present and probably in future.
Tokyo
27 May 2018
Sekinan Zoho
The catalogue of the exhibition
French Landscape Paintings from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
[Note]
6 June 2018
Time and Eternity
When I saw Luigi Loir's Smoke on the Paris Circuit Line ( Paris Suburb), I felt a fresh awareness of time, which was probably came from the vivid smoke floating in the air or the road partly glistered by the rain immediately before. This landscape was filled with time feeling which was coming on and stopped and was going to the future till now. All paintings may contain such a feeling on time. Now I faced a large canvas of Luir, I freshly got the greatness of painting which has a moment and eternity from the 2 dimensional space.
Does this greatness is only in my mind and not out in the outer world? Do I only feel the eternity in my mind? Almost maybe so, but partly maybe not. Time is real and time feeling floating in the panting is also real. Where is the difference between the two ? Time is direct and time in the painting is in direct, which floats via my eyes and mind. The painting gives me the start of time floating. In that case, what is the painting's giving moment? The moment is made from form and colour on the canvas. Thus direct time has no tool for going on and indirect time has tools, now canvas, paints and brushes. Direct time and indirect time both enters in my body especially in my mind. The two times both floats in my body. I cannot analyse direct time. But indirect time can be analysed using several methods, form analysis, colour analysis and so forth. Language's letter, character and voice also maybe contain moments for making indirect time. Luigi Loir's Smoke on the Paris Circuit Line ( Paris Suburb) gave reconfirmation of a fresh awareness of indirect time's existence.
[Note 2]
6 June 2018
Research of indirect time
TANAKA Akio
For the research of indirect time now the several tools are prepared for at mine.
Mains are the next.
Overview of the importance and application in the new future is given at the letter to Y., 2018.
This letter is written in Japanese, now not has English version.
For details of research two sites are presented now at SRFL site.
One is from geometrization conjecture started from W.P. Thurston and succeeded by G. Perelman.
The other is from quantum group started from V. G. Drinfel'd.
The two sites are connected through ideogram.
Sekinan Zoho has the invitation to it.
SRFL collection has general relevant information for the present research.
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Ideogram Paper Enlarged Edition
2. Ideogram 2005
5. Essence of Language 2016
6. The Days of Decipherment 2016
7. The Days of Ideogram 2017
9. The comparison between 2003 and 2017
From Chinese character's meaning structure to Homological algebraic model of language universals 2017
Read more: https://srfl-lab.webnode.com/products/ideogram-paper-enlarged-edition/?utm_source=copy&utm_medium=paste&utm_campaign=copypaste&utm_content=https%3A%2F%2Fsrfl-lab.webnode.com%2Fproducts%2Fideogram-paper-enlarged-edition%2F
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Letter
1. Letter to O. again. 2 January 2018
vide: At the campus of university Abstract from The letter to O. again
2. Letter to Y. Toward geometrization of language 8 January 2018
3. Letter to Y. Of Broad Language 4th Edition . 5 February 2018
4. Letter to the library Short autobiography between 1969 and 1986. 19 May 2018
vide: At the lawn terrace before library
Tokyo
14 June 2018
Sekinan Zoho
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The Days and The Time
- The Time of Language
- The Time of WANG Guowei
- The Time of Wittgenstein
- The Time of Quantum
- The Days of Distance
- The days when I was thinking on Energy Distance Theory
- The Days of Decipherment
- The days of von Neumann Algebra
- The days between von Neumann Algebra and Complex Manifold Deformation Theory
- The days when I was thinking on Energy Distance Theory
- Language between Sergej Karcevskij and string theory, one century's trace
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Tokyo
13 August 2018 Arranged
SRFL Lab
Read more: https://srfl-lab.webnode.com/news/the-days-and-the-time/
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Elected Texts
1-1
Egyptian Hieroglyph Exhibition
Journey through the Afterlife Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead by The British Museum 2012
TANAKA Akio
TANAKA Akio
The British Museum has exhibited The ancient Egypt at Tokyo, titled Journey through the Afterlife Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead.
The exhibition is excellent, especially total length 37 meters' Greenfield Papyrus is the highlight of the exhibit.
I feel over again that the letters on the papyrus is almost everlasting and my usual thought that the letters are superior than the spoken language which is thought important by Ferdinand Saussure.
Of course I have respected Saussure so much and have read COURS DE LINGUISTIQUE GENERALE time to time.
But the Occidental linguistics has not enough tradition on the ideogram as usual at Chinese characters.
Japan has also succeeded the Chinese tradition and culture. So we have much felt the importance on characters and letters.
Each ideogram has its unique molding technique and coinage ability.
I have very satisfied with hieroglyph's figures comparison to Chinese characters.
Also refer to the next.
12 September 2012
Sekinan Research Field of Language
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1-2
Essence of Language
Seeing the exhibition TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE, Tokyo National Museum
TANAKA Akio
20 July 2016 I went to see the exhibition A JOURNEY TO THE IMMORTALS: TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE being opened at Tokyo National Museum, Ueno,Tokyo.
At the exhibition I first saw Linear A and Linear B.
Exhibition Catalogue numbers are the next.
The numbers 39 and 40 are Linear A. 41 and 77 are Linear B.
39. Clay juglet
40. Clay bar
41. Clay tablet
77. Linear B bar and tablet
About the two Linear I knew the brief information from the book, THE DECIPHERMENT OF LINEAR B by John Chadwick, Cambridge University Press, 1960.
From the exhibition I also knew still now not to decipher the Linear A.
My simple impression is the next.
If the stability of language exist in the structure, the essence of language is appeared at the letters and characters. So I think. The core of this view contains the view for structure of language, which I would be able to write clearly using mathematics.
For more details, refer to the reference 2.
References
A JOURNEY TO THE IMMORTALS: TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE [Exhibition Catalogue]. Tokyo National Museum et al. 2016.
THE DECIPHERMENT OF LINEAR B by John Chadwick, Cambridge University Press, 1960.
Reference 2
Perspective for Derived Category Language.Stability of Language
Reference 3
Derived Category Language, 23 July 2016 Edition
Tokyo
27 July 2016
SekinanLibrary
Read more: http://srfl-paper.webnode.com/news/the-essence-of-language/
Seeing the exhibition TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE, Tokyo National Museum
TANAKA Akio
20 July 2016 I went to see the exhibition A JOURNEY TO THE IMMORTALS: TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE being opened at Tokyo National Museum, Ueno,Tokyo.
At the exhibition I first saw Linear A and Linear B.
Exhibition Catalogue numbers are the next.
The numbers 39 and 40 are Linear A. 41 and 77 are Linear B.
39. Clay juglet
40. Clay bar
41. Clay tablet
77. Linear B bar and tablet
About the two Linear I knew the brief information from the book, THE DECIPHERMENT OF LINEAR B by John Chadwick, Cambridge University Press, 1960.
From the exhibition I also knew still now not to decipher the Linear A.
My simple impression is the next.
If the stability of language exist in the structure, the essence of language is appeared at the letters and characters. So I think. The core of this view contains the view for structure of language, which I would be able to write clearly using mathematics.
For more details, refer to the reference 2.
References
A JOURNEY TO THE IMMORTALS: TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE [Exhibition Catalogue]. Tokyo National Museum et al. 2016.
THE DECIPHERMENT OF LINEAR B by John Chadwick, Cambridge University Press, 1960.
Reference 2
Perspective for Derived Category Language.Stability of Language
Reference 3
Derived Category Language, 23 July 2016 Edition
Tokyo
27 July 2016
SekinanLibrary
Read more: http://srfl-paper.webnode.com/news/the-essence-of-language/
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Ars longa Seeing Masterpieces of French Landscape Paintings from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
TANAKA Akio
On 25 May 2018 I went to Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, Ueno, Tokyo to see the exhibition titled French Landscape Paintings from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
I have frequently see the modern French paintings represented by the Post-impressionists at National Western Art Museum,Ueno. But the impression after seeing was pretty different.
The paintings are ranged widely from the 17th to 20th century.
I felt that the The Russian eyes were effected to collect the paintings. For example, Arcadia and the relevant concepts of it were not so popular in Japan but at Russian collectors payed enough attention to them like the Europeans.
One of the most fantastic works for me was Luigi Loir's Smoke on the Paris Circuit Line ( Paris Suburb). Floating smoke, Cloudy sky, Two horses and people chatting or coming and going.
At the moment to see the painting I recalled the famous quotation, Vita brevis, ars longa.
The painting was drew in 1885, over 130 years ago. But all the landscapes were vivid like the present and probably in future.
Tokyo
27 May 2018
Sekinan Zoho
TANAKA Akio
On 25 May 2018 I went to Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, Ueno, Tokyo to see the exhibition titled French Landscape Paintings from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
I have frequently see the modern French paintings represented by the Post-impressionists at National Western Art Museum,Ueno. But the impression after seeing was pretty different.
The paintings are ranged widely from the 17th to 20th century.
I felt that the The Russian eyes were effected to collect the paintings. For example, Arcadia and the relevant concepts of it were not so popular in Japan but at Russian collectors payed enough attention to them like the Europeans.
One of the most fantastic works for me was Luigi Loir's Smoke on the Paris Circuit Line ( Paris Suburb). Floating smoke, Cloudy sky, Two horses and people chatting or coming and going.
At the moment to see the painting I recalled the famous quotation, Vita brevis, ars longa.
The painting was drew in 1885, over 130 years ago. But all the landscapes were vivid like the present and probably in future.
Tokyo
27 May 2018
Sekinan Zoho
The catalogue of the exhibition
French Landscape Paintings from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
[Note]
6 June 2018
Time and Eternity
When I saw Luigi Loir's Smoke on the Paris Circuit Line ( Paris Suburb), I felt a fresh awareness of time, which was probably came from the vivid smoke floating in the air or the road partly glistered by the rain immediately before. This landscape was filled with time feeling which was coming on and stopped and was going to the future till now. All paintings may contain such a feeling on time. Now I faced a large canvas of Luir, I freshly got the greatness of painting which has a moment and eternity from the 2 dimensional space.
Does this greatness is only in my mind and not out in the outer world? Do I only feel the eternity in my mind? Almost maybe so, but partly maybe not. Time is real and time feeling floating in the panting is also real. Where is the difference between the two ? Time is direct and time in the painting is in direct, which floats via my eyes and mind. The painting gives me the start of time floating. In that case, what is the painting's giving moment? The moment is made from form and colour on the canvas. Thus direct time has no tool for going on and indirect time has tools, now canvas, paints and brushes. Direct time and indirect time both enters in my body especially in my mind. The two times both floats in my body. I cannot analyse direct time. But indirect time can be analysed using several methods, form analysis, colour analysis and so forth. Language's letter, character and voice also maybe contain moments for making indirect time. Luigi Loir's Smoke on the Paris Circuit Line ( Paris Suburb) gave reconfirmation of a fresh awareness of indirect time's existence.
[Note 2]
6 June 2018
Research of indirect time
TANAKA Akio
For the research of indirect time now the several tools are prepared for at mine.
Mains are the next.
Overview of the importance and application in the new future is given at the letter to Y., 2018.
This letter is written in Japanese, now not has English version.
For details of research two sites are presented now at SRFL site.
One is from geometrization conjecture started from W.P. Thurston and succeeded by G. Perelman.
The other is from quantum group started from V. G. Drinfel'd.
[Note 2]
6 June 2018
Research of indirect time
TANAKA Akio
For the research of indirect time now the several tools are prepared for at mine.
Mains are the next.
Overview of the importance and application in the new future is given at the letter to Y., 2018.
This letter is written in Japanese, now not has English version.
For details of research two sites are presented now at SRFL site.
One is from geometrization conjecture started from W.P. Thurston and succeeded by G. Perelman.
The other is from quantum group started from V. G. Drinfel'd.
The two sites are connected through ideogram.
Sekinan Zoho has the invitation to it.
SRFL collection has general relevant information for the present research.
............................................................................................................................................
3-1
Ideogram Paper Enlarged Edition
2. Ideogram 2005
5. Essence of Language 2016
6. The Days of Decipherment 2016
7. The Days of Ideogram 2017
9. The comparison between 2003 and 2017
From Chinese character's meaning structure to Homological algebraic model of language universals 2017
From Chinese character's meaning structure to Homological algebraic model of language universals 2017
Read more: https://srfl-lab.webnode.com/products/ideogram-paper-enlarged-edition/?utm_source=copy&utm_medium=paste&utm_campaign=copypaste&utm_content=https%3A%2F%2Fsrfl-lab.webnode.com%2Fproducts%2Fideogram-paper-enlarged-edition%2F
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3-2
Letter
1. Letter to O. again. 2 January 2018
vide: At the campus of university Abstract from The letter to O. again
2. Letter to Y. Toward geometrization of language 8 January 2018
3. Letter to Y. Of Broad Language 4th Edition . 5 February 2018
4. Letter to the library Short autobiography between 1969 and 1986. 19 May 2018
vide: At the lawn terrace before library
Tokyo
14 June 2018
Sekinan Zoho
.............................................................................................................
3-3
The Days and The Time
- The Time of Language
- The Time of WANG Guowei
- The Time of Wittgenstein
- The Time of Quantum
- The Days of Distance
- The days when I was thinking on Energy Distance Theory
- The Days of Decipherment
- The days of von Neumann Algebra
- The days between von Neumann Algebra and Complex Manifold Deformation Theory
- The days when I was thinking on Energy Distance Theory
- Language between Sergej Karcevskij and string theory, one century's trace
Tokyo
13 August 2018 Arranged
SRFL Lab
SRFL Lab
Read more: https://srfl-lab.webnode.com/news/the-days-and-the-time/
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