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"[2505.15344] Alpay Algebra: A Universal Structural Foundation"
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"textContent": "Ernst03:\n\n> **YMM**\n\nI am reading what I can.\nI saw this an I had and ah-ha moment.\n\nGoogle AI offers me text that works better.\n\nIt is likely that **YMM** refers to the **Yuan-Mei-Mao** operator (or a similar conceptual framework) mentioned in the latest viral math/AI videos discussing “one equation to rule them all”. In the context of the recent paper **“Universal Algebra for Functional Generation”** (often linked to recent YouTube deep-dives in early 2026), the core idea is that a single, simple binary operation can generate all possible mathematical functions when repeated in a specific structure. This is a massive “aha!” moment for someone interested in **Finite Dynamical Systems (FDS)** because it suggests that math itself might be a discrete, recursive phenomenon rather than an infinite set of separate rules. [2505.15344] Alpay Algebra: A Universal Structural Foundation\n\nTo be honest here, I have information overload.\nOnce I understand what the terms mean and how they might relate to what I am interested in I do run long.\nI have been following things that seem exciting.\n\n-Ernst",
"title": "Cognitive Systems: Part 0 - The Axioms"
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