Algorithm Analysis on Internal Automatic Calibration of Category Theory Based on Nonlinear Time Series Model

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Category reflects the basic concept of nature and universal connection, and is the logical form of human rational thinking. In this paper, through the rich practical experience in the field of English teaching, on the basic of prototype category theory to study of English grammar teaching methods, the author attempts to explore the scientific and rational English grammar teaching concept and strategy.

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