Braids, Permutations, Representations, Continued Fraction Expansions and Models of Typed Lambda Calculus
I wanted to write a book about these sorts of things, but I don't really want to do it all alone. I wonder if maybe I'm the only one who sees any connection between all these things?
Toby on braids and taffee
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Burkard Polster on Continued Fraction Expansions
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Daniel Tubbenhauer on Braids, the Schur–Weyl duality and the 2001 theorem Braid Groups are Linear by Stephen J. Bigelow.
See Howe Duality and Richard Southwell on Coxeter Groups.
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In 2007 Thomas Forster wrote an interesting paper A semantic characterization of the well-typed formulæ of λ-calculus.
All these people are in the Antipodes!


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