Centers and generative process:
Any structure is some elements in a relationship (in a context). The center is a way of describing those elements that are more coherent, more salient, more related to each other.
Generative process is step by step adaptation. Any structure is some elements in a relationship (in a context). The center is a way of describing those elements that are more coherent, more salient, more related to each other. Generative process is step by step adaptation.
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