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| | : <math>\mathbb{D} = \{(\operatorname{d}a_i), \operatorname{d}a_i\} = \{\mbox{same}, \mbox{different}\} = \{\mbox{stay}, \mbox{change}\} = \{\mbox{stop}, \mbox{step}\}.</math> | | : <math>\mathbb{D} = \{(\operatorname{d}a_i), \operatorname{d}a_i\} = \{\mbox{same}, \mbox{different}\} = \{\mbox{stay}, \mbox{change}\} = \{\mbox{stop}, \mbox{step}\}.</math> |
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| − | Viewed within a coordinate representation, spaces of type '''B'''<sup>''n''</sup> and '''D'''<sup>''n''</sup> may appear to be identical sets of binary vectors, but taking a view at this level of abstraction would be like ignoring the qualitative units and the diverse dimensions that distinguish position and momentum, or the different roles of quantity and impulse. | + | Viewed within a coordinate representation, spaces of type <math>\mathbb{B}^n</math> and <math>\mathbb{D}^n</math> may appear to be identical sets of binary vectors, but taking a view at this level of abstraction would be like ignoring the qualitative units and the diverse dimensions that distinguish position and momentum, or the different roles of quantity and impulse. |
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| | ===An Interlude on the Path=== | | ===An Interlude on the Path=== |