Binary and ternary structures in the evolutions in the Universe (2×3×2×2×···-world). The description of further stages of the evolutions (polymers, molecular biology and natural language)

Authors

  • Osamu Suzuki Department of Computer and System Analysis, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University, Japan

Keywords:

polymer, molecular biology, natural language, binary physical structure, ternary physical structure, polymer, evolution, universe, binary extension, ternary extension, noncommutative Galois extension

Abstract

In this paper we continue our considerations and describe the further stages of the evolution. We can construct the evolution theory for polymer physics, molecular biology and natural language.

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