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Mini-lecture on 3 FEB 2026:
TRANSFORMATICS for beginners!
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https://youtu.be/YvBmLM6FgUg
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In this mini (meaning very brief) video lecture, Fut. Prof. Joseph Willrich (currently Nuchwezi Research) introduces one of the most vital and generally useful results from research in developing the new Mathematics of TRANSFORMATICS thus far;

ADM, the Anagram Distance Measure, is introduced, and we see how it might help anyone quantifiably evaluate if any two sequences (ordered sets possibly with redundant elements) are similar (equivalent) or dissimilar, and by how much (ADM results in a real positive number):

0 ≤ A(𝚯→𝚯*) ≤ 1 ≪ ∞ 


This theory is being used to develop new methods of sequence analysis, with applications (thus far) in GENETICS (applied biology), Hemomath, Statistics, Machine Learning, Cryptography, Esoteric Science and more...

Checkout and follow progress on this front via:

1. JWL Scholar Portfolio: https://bit.ly/jwlgsch

2. The TEA Project: https://tea.nuchwezi.com

and upcoming book on TRANSFORMATICS for GENETICS:

https://bit.ly/transformaticsGENETICSbook

#lectures #blackboardadventures #profjwl #nuchweziresearch #transformatics @bclectures ---[YouTube.com/@1JWL]
[PART-1]: Interview and Meta-Review of Transformatics Introductory…
NML Crew & Fut. Prof. JWL
[PART 1: Intro, Q1 - Q5]: Interview and Meta-Review of Transformatics Introductory Lecture of 3rd FEB 2026
[PART-2]: Interview and Meta-Review of Transformatics Introductory…
NML Crew feat. Fut. Prof. JWL
[PART 2: Q6 - Q8]: Interview and Meta-Review of Transformatics Introductory Lecture of 3rd FEB 2026
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[PAPER]: Interview and Meta-Review of Transformatics Introductory Lecture of 3rd FEB 2026

■■■■■■[ABSTRACT]

A video mini-lecture on the new mathematical theory of transformatics, as applied to basic sequence analysis was delivered on 3rdFEB, 2026 by inventor of the theory and also principal inves-tigator on the Transforming Executable Alphabet (TEA) computer programming language project — currently one of the best examples of how transformatics can be applied in practice. The lecture was the first to be delivered explicitly for the purpose of introducing transformatics to new audi-ences, and it happens to have come at a time when the most critically important work on formalizing Transformatics — the “Transformatics 101” mini-thesis, a review and distillation of all earlier work underlying transformatics, is undergoing further revision, and is also being integrated into an upcom-ing book on applying transformatics in genetics (slated for 2026). However, not everyone coming to transformatics has fair footing in the associated background theory and ideas, and thus this necessary paper, that is actually in the form of an interview, in which Joseph responds to 8 important problems raised by members in the audience concerning that introductory lecture, especially touching on; the notation used in transformatics, the important matter of dif f erent kinds of symbol sets, the Anagram Distance Measure (ADM) introduced in the lecture, and what lies ahead beyond just the ADM for interested students and researchers. The material has been presented almost verbatim — with some questions being presented in the native languages (Ganda/Luganda and Cwezi/Runyakitara) as they first came to us — all based on the points solicited from community members since the lecture first went online, and the answers are then augmented with sufficient references to existing transformat-ics literature to help galvanize the discussion and make this paper serve as an authoritative future reference too.

#talkshow #interview #internetcommunity #transformatics

■■■■■[Interview Links]

Intro & Greetings (13Min):
[V]https://youtu.be/mOyKbwNgrRw
[A]https://t.me/bclectures/1265

Part 1 (Q1-Q5) (~1Hr):
[V]https://youtu.be/v4avGnGrmyI
[A]https://t.me/bclectures/1266

Part 2 (Q6-Q8) (30Min):
[V]https://youtu.be/ZAIi0cyZJcI
[A]https://t.me/bclectures/1267
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Congratulations!! Our paper has been Announced globally! Preprints ID: 10.20944/preprints202602.0634.v1 Title: An Interview and Meta-Review of Transformatics Introductory Lecture of 3rd FEB 2026 DOI: https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202602.0634.v1 Link:…
In case anyone wishes to cite the (now globally announced) Transformatics Interview paper of FEB 2026, here's the recommended BIBTEX reference code:

@article{transformatics_interview, 
doi = {10.20944/preprints202602.0634.v1},
url = {https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202602.0634.v1},
year = 2026,
month = {February},
publisher = {Preprints},
author = {Joseph Willrich Lutalo},
title = {\textbf{An Interview and Meta-Review of Transformatics Introductory Lecture of 3rd FEB 2026}},
journal = {Preprints},
note={Access Original version: \url{https://www.academia.edu/164509813/}}
}

#papers #research #contemporarymathematics #transformatics #review #interview #bibtex
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