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...ition) 2002 This book can be ordered in microfilm format from: Books on Demand ProQuest Information & Learning (U... ...iewers for their comments and recommendations on these papers: I. Balacenoiu, Department of Mathematics, University of Craiova, Romania; C. Cordune... ...ers were submitted to the following web site, provided by The York University, from Toronto, Canada, at: http://at.yorku.ca/cgi-bin/amca/submit/cag... ...ic Set, and Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics) Florentin Smarandache Department of Mathematics University of New Mexico Gallup, NM 87301,... ...points). Statically T, I, F are subsets. But dynamically, looking therefore from another perspective, the components T, I, F are at each instance... ...robability that candidate C will win an election is say 25-30% true (percent of people voting for him), 35% false (percent of people voting against h... ...ercent of people voting against him), and 40% or 41% indeterminate (percent of people not coming to the ballot box, or giving a blank vote - not sel... ...s since and . This is unfortunalely not a valid conclusion in general as many people (wrongly) think. We argue that the fusion of independent source... ...ation input as follows: E(xt+1)= xt e bt-dt = e r1 xt , r1= bt-dt (2.1) and Var ( xt+1) = bt+dt/bt-dt [ e r1 -1] e r1 xt if bt ≠ dt (2.2) = 2btdt...
.... Eksioglu (1999) explains some of them: “Imprecision of the human systems is due to the imperfection of knowledge that humain receives (observation) from the external world. Imperfection leads to a doubt about the value of a variable, a decision to be taken or a conclusion to be drawn for the actual system. The sources of uncertainty can be stochasticity (the case of intr...