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Molecular set theory: II. An aspect of the biomathematical theory of sets
Authors:Anthony F Bartholomay
Institution:(1) Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts;(2) Present address: Division of Mathematical Biology of the Department of Medicine of the Harvard Medical School at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:In an earlier paper (Molecular Set Theory: I.Bull. Math. Biophysics,22, 285–307, 1960) the author proposed a “Molecular Set Theory” as a formal mathematical meta-theoretic system for representing complex reactions not only of biological interest, but also of general chemical interest. The present paper is a refinement and extension of the earlier work along more formal algebraic lines. For example the beginnings of an algebra of molecular transformations is presented. It also emphasizes that this development, together with the genetical set theory of Woodger's and Rashevsky's set-theoretic contributions to Relational Biology, points to the existence of a biomathematical theory of sets which is not deducible from the general mathematical, abstract theory of sets.
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