When we design a complex system, we often start with a rough outline and fill in details later, one piece at a time. And if the system is supposed to be adaptive, these details may need to changed as the system is actually being used!
The use of operads should make this easier. One reason is that an operad typically has more than one algebra.
Remember from Part 3: an operad has operations, which are abstract ways of sticking things together. An algebra makes these operations concrete: it spec...
Published on September 04, 2017 03:22