A Mathematical Approach to the Hierarchical Structure of Languages
Nils A. Baas

TL;DR
This paper explores how hyperstructures, a mathematical concept, can be applied to analyze and understand the complex hierarchical organization of languages.
Contribution
It introduces the application of hyperstructures to model the hierarchical structure of languages, offering a novel mathematical framework.
Findings
Hyperstructures provide a new perspective on language hierarchy.
Mathematical modeling of language structures can enhance linguistic analysis.
Potential for improved computational language processing.
Abstract
In this paper we suggest how the mathematical concept of hyperstructures may be a useful tool in the study of the higher, hierachical structure of languages.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHomotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models · Advanced Topics in Algebra
