On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 04:39:08AM -0700, Volker Braun wrote:
>    On Monday, March 10, 2014 11:30:32 AM UTC, Nicolas M. ThiA(c)ry wrote:
> 
>      Sure, replace "Explicit from the code or the math context" to
>      "Explicit from the code or the math" if you prefer. It does not change
>      my point.
> 
>    "Explicit on a piece of paper in the third drawer of my desk"
>    Its either explicit (=in the code) or implicit (=not in the code).

You are right, "the code" was not explicit enough, since everything I
spoke about is in the code :-) Let me rephrase it as:

        "Explicit from the syntax or from the semantic".

E.g. If I use the name "Associative", I assume the reader will have
some idea what it is about, especially within a the math context given
by the name of the containing category.

Best,
                                Nicolas
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http://Nicolas.Thiery.name/

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