Meeting of the Recursive Distinctioning (RD) Research Team

Jan 25, 2019

Meeting of Recursive Distinction Research Team. You’re Invited!

Join us the 16-18 September, 2019 at the Meeting of the Recursive Distinctioning (RD) Research Team at Clayton, Missouri. Any information sciences professional interested in join the Team of professionals involved in the research and development of the theory and applications of Recursive Distinctioning (RD. Contact Dr. Bob Krone at: [email protected]

16-18 September, 2019 Meeting of the Recursive Distinctioning (RD) Research Team at Clayton, Missouri

The Joel Isaacson & Louis Kauffman major paper providing the description and status of RD is published in the Spring 2016 Special Science issue of the Journal of Space Philosophy accessed here.

This is the initial announcement of the meeting to determine attendance for detailed planning.

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Start Time

Monday September 16, 2019

Finish Time

Wednesday September 18, 2019

Address

Clayton, MO

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