I think that they mean in this source this /particular/ way of diagrammatic reasoning, as pioneered by Coecke, who literally wrote the book on it (http://www.cambridge.org/gb/pqp), although very similar diagrammatic…
It's funny reading the comments in here; when this first got retweeted onto my twitter timeline I thought it was just a picture of someone's dressing table and the tweet was a joke about (lots of) men not being able to…
I'm not the person you replied to but I read the Diana Burgin & Katherine Tiernan O'Connor translation and thought it was absolutely brilliant!
I feel like the difference lies in that Warwick (and some other UK universities who do the same thing, including my own) do still have a relatively high barrier to entry that sets them apart from the American…
I think that they mean in this source this /particular/ way of diagrammatic reasoning, as pioneered by Coecke, who literally wrote the book on it (http://www.cambridge.org/gb/pqp), although very similar diagrammatic…
It's funny reading the comments in here; when this first got retweeted onto my twitter timeline I thought it was just a picture of someone's dressing table and the tweet was a joke about (lots of) men not being able to…
I'm not the person you replied to but I read the Diana Burgin & Katherine Tiernan O'Connor translation and thought it was absolutely brilliant!
I feel like the difference lies in that Warwick (and some other UK universities who do the same thing, including my own) do still have a relatively high barrier to entry that sets them apart from the American…