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...g on what acceptance we take the terms. Mathematics also works with approximations. But exact approximations. And thus the perfection is a no... ...e the inner infinity. It is question of psychical and even philosophical approximations. Many times we feel strangers to ourselves, acting against ... ...some degree of truth in the open interval (0, 1) at a time t 3 . h) Using approximations of truth-values, or exact values. For example, the probabil... ...-valued intuitionistic fuzzy logic, possibility logic (Dubois, Prade) use approximations. The boolean logic uses exact values, either 0 or 1. i) St... ...on’t know. Heuristic methods may be involved in order to find successive approximations. In terms of the previous results, a default neutrosophic ... ...imation for the truth-value (like imprecise probability), but also subset-approximations for indeterminacy- and falsity-values. Also, it makes a dis...
...1/3, . . . ) inside an interval of unit length. We obtain thereby the best approximations of these numbers. This could be done inside every interval1/... ...These points, according to the theory of continued fractions, are the best approximations of the numbers 1/n from the left side.We then get the best a...
... between irrational numbers and infinite simple continued fractions. The approximations given in table 2 expressed as simple continued fractions ...
... we don’t know. Heuristic methods may be involved in order to find successive approximations. In terms of the previous results, a default neutroso... ...pproximation for the truth-value (like imprecise probability), but also subset-approximations for indeterminacy- and falsity-values. Also, it makes...
...uire a proper knowledge of the field itself! Thus, the SE is solved by successive approximations. First, a field is guessed, the wavefunctions are... ...eternal, single parsimony set and all our current parsimony sets are its asymptotic approximations. This is monism in disguise. Also, there seems to...
...urcing, sub-contracting, and self-employment - renders most figures rough approximations. Part time work is now 20% of the OECD workforce (German a...
...losophy). The (interior, exterior) infinite can be expressed but through approximations. Then, how to come to the limit of the self-knowledge? Betw...
...he internal infinity. It is question of psychical and even philosophical approximations. Many times we feel that we are strangers to ourselves, act...
...wledge and language are, thus, the ultimate social glue, though both are based on approximations and guesses (see George Steiner's "After Babel").... ...om experience. And experience can lead to error. c. Scientific laws are transient approximations which are doomed to be replaced by other scientif... ...eternal, single parsimony set and all our current parsimony sets are its asymptotic approximations. This is monism in disguise. Also, there seems to... ...owledge and language are, thus, the ultimate social glue, though both are based on approximations and guesses (see George Steiner's "After Babel").... ...equire a proper knowledge of the field itself! Thus, the SE is solved by successive approximations. First, a field is guessed, the wavefunctions are...
...uire a proper knowledge of the field itself! Thus, the SE is solved by successive approximations. First, a field is guessed, the wave functions ar...
...nd Systems, 34 (1990) 237-244. [124] 105. Wagenknecht, M., On Pseudo Transitive Approximations of fuzzy Relations, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 44 (1991)...
...per knowledge of the field itself! Thus, the SE is solved by successive approximations. First, a field is guessed, the wave functions are calculat...