Saturday, 26 April 2025

Linguistic Note 3 Complex Analytic Space

 Linguistic Note

 

3

 

Complex Analytic Space

 

 

   TANAKA Akio

 

 

Disk on Gauss plane          D( a ; r ) = { z  C |  | z – a | < r }

Polydisk          Dn

Polydisk      D( a ; r )  D1( a1 ; r1 ×…×Dn( an ; rn )

Structure sheaf of polydisk         ODn

Complex analytic function         m  ( Dn , ODn )    

Sheaf of ideal          I = ( h1, … , hm ) ODn

Subset          M = V ( I )

Sheaf           OM = ODn / I

Complex analytic space          ( O )

[Note]

Space is defined by the set of functions.

Analytic space is useful to analysis for language.

Complex analytic space is enough space for immediate need.

[References]

<On imaginary language>

Mirror Theory     Tokyo June 5, 2004

Mirror Language     Tokyo June 10, 2004

Actual Language and Imaginary Language     Tokyo September 23, 2004

<On religious language>

Guarantee of Language     Tokyo June 12, 2004

<On theoretical basis>

Distance Theory     Tokyo May 5, 2004

Reversion Theory     Tokyo September 27, 2004

Warp Theory     Tokyo October 24, 2004

<On projective space>

Aurora Time Theory     Enlarged Distance Theory     Tokyo November 20, 2006

<On Quantum Theory for Language group>

Quantum Theory for Language     Map 4

 

Tokyo July 21, 2007

Sekinan Research Field of Language

www.sekinan.org

 

No comments:

Post a Comment