Higher Order Architecture of Collections of Objects
Nils A. Baas

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of higher order architectures in collections of objects, governed by hyperstructures, and discusses their potential applications across various scientific fields.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of higher order architectures governed by hyperstructures and discusses their potential applications in science.
Findings
Introduction of higher order architectures governed by hyperstructures
Discussion of higher order gluing and local to global processes
Potential applications in multiple scientific disciplines
Abstract
We show that on an arbitrary collection of objects there is a wide variety of higher order architectures governed by hyperstructures. Higher order gluing, local to global processes, fusion of collections, bridges and higher order types are discussed. We think that these types of architectures may have interesting applications in many areas of science.
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Management and Algorithms · Algorithms and Data Compression · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
