Research to find the proper 3d view of our languages (it's possible to represent language as a 3d object)
I want to tell you about the visualization of a real and mathematical (theoretical) model of modern languages (using Russian and English as an example)
The real model is the one we speak and write. It consists of words from 1 to 35 letters long, and the number of words in the model is about 150-200 thousand words.
The mathematical model also has these same words from 1 to 35 letters long (and the letters are the same). But the difference from the real one is that it contains absolutely all the words that can be obtained by combining the letters of the Russian language.
That is, inside the mathematical model there are not only the words "cat" and "cats", but also "ссес", "cattttttc" and so on.
You will understand more in detail from the video itself https://youtu.be/uMLrWqwICyQ
I also invite co-authors to the study: mathematicians, linguists, programmers, visualization specialists, researchers, graduate students, students, schoolchildren.
If you are interested in this research, write us!
to Efim Yakovlevich Frisman, my math teacher • Web of Science: A-9889-2014. • Scopus: 7004242298. • РИНЦ: 1986. • ORCID: 0000-0003-1629-2610. • MathSciNet: 207138
to Maria Sergeevna Shevelyova, my English language teacher
Researcher, fan of minecraft and Nintendo
python, prompt skills, html, comunication between humans
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