Computer scientist László Babai presented a new algorithm this year that efficiently tackles the
graph isomorphism problem.
A glaring example of
institutional isomorphism at Iniva is the fact that its current director receives # 70 - 80,000 per year for a four - day week, in which eight staff are overseen.
This
behavioral isomorphism, despite all other obvious differences, elects societies as well as persons to membership in the select club of entities that, amid the multitudinous teleologies of the universe, are also purposive in their activity.
In some passages he says that models in religion, like those in science, derive from analogies between observations, «the perception of
significant isomorphism».
A potential breakthrough in a long - standing problem called
graph isomorphism is lighting up the theoretical - computer - science community
The exhibition titled «Isomorphic Collaborations» was focused on the idea
of isomorphism and the collaborative process.
Mays complains that even if physical concepts were more than pragmatic devices (which they are not, according to Mays),
this isomorphism between forms of energy and sensory qualities does not hold (PW 210-16/231 -38).
E. Mansell Pattison, Pastor and Parish: A Systems Approach (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1977), 6 - 12, notes three aspects of systems theory — holism, open synergy, and
isomorphism — that correspond to the characteristics I describe.
Academics call
it isomorphism, a process by which once innovative organizations become more bureaucratic, risk averse and ordinary.
Plants, inanimate objects, images, affect and energies are all seen as part of the same organic whole, where
an isomorphism is created between social forces and material ecologies.
So if you think about it,
the isomorphism, it's quite clear.
In the remainder of this section the following key concepts of the structural model will be introduced and critiqued: sub-systems and boundaries;
isomorphism; enmeshment and disengagement and flexibility of family structure.