Wednesday, 7 May 2025

Quantum Semantics Lattice

 Quantum Semantics

 

 Lattice

 

TANAKA Akio

 

 

A

1 Language is a substance that has information. Refer to the following papers.

Substantiality Tokyo February 27, 2005

Quantum Language Substantiality of Language Tokyo February 21, 2006

2 Information has structure. Refer to the following papers.

Frame-Quantum Theory Tokyo March 13, 2005

Compendium Premise for Frame-Quantum Theory Tokyo March 22, 2005

3 Structure develops with time. For instance, children know that the sun also rises next day. But some adults know that the sun also rises as the theme of Hemingway’s novel.

4 Information’s structure has extent. Refer to the following paper.

Sudivision Tokyo April 10, 2005

5 Extent is expressed by area.

6 Area is expressed by lattices. For the number of lattices are ideally infinite, lattices becomes plane or space. Refer to the following paper.

Solid Trace Theory Superlattice Tokyo May 3, 2006

Obi Theory Meaning Tokyo May 10, 2006

7 Lattice can express manifold plane and space by relatively simple description.

8 On each lattice can put quantum that has information of language.

9 Situation about lattice and quantum is shown in adequate solidity containing nearly ideal condition, for instance, entangled.

B

10 Lattice has rule.

11 Quanta on lattice combine in accordance with the rule.

12 The rule consists of the followings.

12-1 Lattice has starting position, abbreviated to LSP.

12-2 Quantum on lattice combines with upper side or right side quantum.

12-3 Upper side quantum expresses adjective phase.

12-4 Right side quantum expresses predicate phase.

C

13 Lattice becomes word. Refer to the following paper.

Obi Theory Time Tokyo May 6, 2006

14 Lattice’s combination becomes sentence.

15 Language consists of LSP’s combination.

D

16 Quantum becomes word or word’s element.

17 Primitive words indicate existence, yes and no, real numbers and so forth. The way of indication is referred to the following papers.

Note For Semantics Tokyo September 24, 2005

Robot Language Premise Tokyo October 28, 2005

E

18 Lattices is transformed to three dimensional solids.

19 Language that consists of word and sentence is transformed to pillar.

20 Lattice’s infinity and pillar are topological space.

21 Semantics of language is examined by topology that is now expressed to pillar.

 

Tokyo May 15, 2006
Tokyo May 28, 2006 Revised
Sekinan Research Field of Language
www.sekinan.org

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