Kim Bingham is a Canadian singer/songwriter.
Under the stage name Highwire Kim, she was a member of the legendary Montreal, Quebecska band Me Mom and Morgentaler. In 1996, after that band broke up, Bingham moved to Vancouver, British Columbia and formed the band Mudgirl, who had a Canadian radio hit that year with "This Day", and performed on some Lilith Fair dates.
However, in 1999, she dissolved the band and created The Kim Band, a rotating collective of musicians in which Bingham herself was the sole constant. That band's debut album, Girlology, was released in 2001.
From 2001 until 2003, Bingham also worked with Canadian singer David Usher as guitarist and vocalist. In 2003 and early 2004, she toured Europe and the U.S. with pop singer Nelly Furtado. In 2005, she wrote the score for the first season of the SRC primetime series Les Invincibles.
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Adjointness
In mathematics, adjoint functors are pairs of functors which stand in a particular relationship with one another. Such functors are ubiquitous in mathematics. Adjoint functors are studied in a branch of mathematics known as category theory. Like much of category theory, the general notion of adjoint functors arises at an abstract level beyond the everyday usage of mathematicians.
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