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Bialgebraic Structures and Smarandache Bialgebraic Structures

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...1956), the unparalleled leader of India's two hundred million dalits. His life was a saga of struggle against casteist exploitation. In a land where... ...hting against prejudice and discrimination, I have always looked up to his life for getting the courage, confidence and motivation to rally on and ca...

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Neutrosophic Interpretation of Tao Te Ching

By: Florentin Smarandache

...Our book will update the old Chinese thinking in Tao Te Ching to the modern way of life, where contradictions are accepted and two opposite ideas 'A' and 'nonA' and their neutrality 'neutA' can all three be true at the same time. Firstly, we are willing to point out that 'Tao Te Ching' already has some limi...

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G-Dimensional Theory & the Smarandache Quantum Paradoxes : Comparative Logic and Modern Quantum Theory

By: L. Stephen Young

...Stable matter is formed of particles that are unstable in distinct form. 4. Lifetime Paradox: Long-lived matter particles are formed of short-lived e... ... shared compositional traits: (invisibility, uncertainty, instability, half-life), in the physical projection of subatomic particles into macro-group... ...lectron forming a g- nucleus, i.e., muon: (θ {κ 1 } = -π/2). Its short half-life indicates the electron particle does not possess sufficient interna... ...eractions similar to the photon, i.e., a) has no apparent mass, b) infinite lifetime, c) neutral charge, d) travels at the speed of light, e) carrie... ... aspect SQP-3 is nearly identical in content to SQP-4; (just substitute long-life for stable and short-life for unstable). The origin of the concep... ...eutron is stable in a stable nucleus, but as a discrete particle has a half-life of ~890 seconds, [42] thereupon decaying into a proton, electron, a... ... are the numbers of neutrons and protons in the nucleus; T 1/2 is the half-life of the stable matter, t 1/2 is the half-life of the discrete neutro... ...e have resolution for the unstable paradox in context of the neutron. 5.4 Lifetime Paradox (SQP-4): Long-lived matter is formed by very short-liv... ...ctive force carriers. Heisenberg uncertainty indicates the virtual particle lifetime is far too short for an event to be recorded; hence their exist...

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Fuzzy Analysis of School Dropouts and Their Life After

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...In this book authors study and analyze the problem of school dropouts and their life after. The problems can by no means be analyzed by collecting the numerical data. For such data can only serve as information beyond that the data can be of no use, for the school dropouts suffer an environment change af...

...The basic tools used in the analysis of the problem of school dropout and their life after are described briefly in this chapter. We provide also the references for these concepts. Bart Kosko introduced the Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs) in the year 1986. Fuzzy Cognitive Maps are fuzzy structures that stron...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...a y - t o - d a y l i v e s , t h e indeterminacy and unpredictability of life, affect us almost as much as the determined factors. It is a major ha... ... ENVIRONMENT TO REALISE IT OPPORTUNITIES OR THREATS LIMITED PRODUCT LIFE (IN TERMS OF TIME) FIRM'S READINESS TO RESPOND EFFECTIVELY TO CO... ...b usage mining provide decision makers with crucial information about the lifetime value of customers cross marketing strategies across product and ... ... NP (Popescu) = ((40-60) (20-25) ∪ (30-35), {10,20,30}), closer to the life. This is a better approach than the classical probability, where 40... ...Konigsberg Bridge Problem. Psychologist Lewin proposed in 1936 that the life space of an individual be represented by a planar map. His view point... ...some experts are of the opinion that if the migrants are not used to city life they can develop different types of new diseases which will be found i... ...S ENVIRONMENT TO REALISE IT OPPORTUNITIES OR THREATS LIMITED PRODUCT LIFE (IN TERMS OF TIME) FIRM'S READINESS TO RESPOND EFFECTIVELY TO COM... ... that coordinate remains as an indeterminate one. This is typical of real-life scenarios, for the working classes hardly distinguish much when it co... ...must be counseled so that the terminally ill patients can lead a peaceful life before they die. 2.9.3: NRM to study the Depression of Terminally...

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