These solid feature representations have various applications in:
While the word might sound like technical jargon, its application is what allows complex systems to function without the "principal" entity being present at every step. 1. The Legal and Fiduciary Perspective representors
Each representation has its strengths and weaknesses, and the choice of representation depends on the specific application, the desired level of accuracy, and the computational resources available. In the realm of common law, particularly regarding
In the realm of common law, particularly regarding the law of misrepresentation, play a pivotal role. In more technical domains, representors take on a
In the legal world, representors are often defined by the power of agency. When a person or organization cannot act on their own behalf—perhaps due to a lack of expertise, physical absence, or legal status—they appoint a representor.
In more technical domains, representors take on a more abstract, yet equally vital role. Mathematics: Representer Theorems