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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...d http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S I. The Talented Mr. Ripley I... ...x IV. Shattered V. Titanic VI. Being John Malkovich VII. Dreamcatcher – The Myth of Destructibility VIII. I, Robot – The Fourth Law of Robotics ... ... nature. A technical analysis program is useless without a stock exchange or if its mathematically erroneous. Yet, the two concepts are often conf... ... tell the difference. Moreover, if the Matrix were a computer program of infinite complexity, no observer (finite or infinite) would have been abl... ...rministic - but this determinism is inaccessible to individual minds because of the complexity involved. When faced with a trillion deterministic pa... ...appears to be unaware of the work of an important, though eccentric, Czech-Austrian mathematical logician, Kurt Gödel (1906-1978). A passing acquain... ...show, using its axioms and inference laws, that it is consistent In other words, a computational system, like the Matrix, can either be complete an... ...show, using its axioms and inference laws, that it is consistent In other words, a computational system can either be complete and inconsistent - o... ... constitutes the set of outer constraints and threshold conditions for the brain's operations. The triple processes of interaction (endogenous and ...

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Logic, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics

By: Florentin Smarandache

... Florentin Smarandache editor Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic L... ...phic Probability and Statistics University of New Mexico - Gallup 1-3 December 2001 (sec... ...veloped the non-standard analysis, a formalization of analysis and a branch of mathematical logic, that rigorously defines the infinitesimals. Infor... ...subsets because in many problems arises the necessity to compute them. 0.3. Operations with Sets. Let S 1 and S 2 be two (unidimensional) real ... ...native to the existing logics we propose the Neutrosophic Logic to represent a mathematical model of uncertainty, vagueness, ambiguity, imprecision, ... ... knowledge (ignorance of the totality, limited view on a system because of its complexity) or the acquisition errors (intrinsically imperfect observ... ...ich are used “to describe computer-based problem solving systems which employ computational models of some of the known mechanisms of evolution as k... ...ty with the classical probability theory, with boolean logic and has a feasible computational complexity [46] for problems of small dimension. The DST... ...assical probability theory, with boolean logic and has a feasible computational complexity [46] for problems of small dimension. The DST is a powerful...

...As an alternative to the existing logics we propose the Neutrosophic Logic to represent a mathematical model of uncertainty, vagueness, ambiguity, imprecision, undefined, unknown, incompleteness, inconsistency, redundancy, contradiction. It is a non-classical logic. Eksioglu (1999) explains some of them: “Imprecis...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...ROSOPHIC COGNITIVE MAPS XIQUAN Phoenix 2003 CARE OF THE AIDS INFECTED PERSONS CREATION OF AWARENESS ABOUT AIDS PREVENT... ...E AIDS INFECTED PERSONS CREATION OF AWARENESS ABOUT AIDS PREVENTION OF SPREAD OF AIDS EPIDEMIC MEDICAL TREATMENT OF AIDS PATIENTS SOCIAL ... ...c logic grew as an alternative to the existing logics and it represents a mathematical model of uncertainty, vagueness, ambiguity, imprecision, undef... ...eural networks, and they have powerful and far-reaching consequences as a mathematical tool for modeling complex systems. Prof. Bart Kosko, the guru... ...epresentation and inference-ing structure reduces to simple vector- matrix operations, favors integrated circuit implementation and allows extension t... ...f receiver variables in a cognitive map can be considered an index of its complexity. Larger number of receiver indicate that the cognitive map consi... ...not well elaborated. Then we can compare cognitive maps in terms of their complexity by number of receiver to transmitter variable ratios (R / T). L... ...t Kardaras and Mentzas [48] introduce Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs) as a computational modeling formalism which tackles the complexity and allows th... ...se A. B. Tomè. Rule based Fuzzy Cognitive Maps -- Fuzzy Causal Relations, Computational Intelligence Modelling, Control and Automaton, Edited by M.M...

...In a world of chaotic alignments, traditional logic with its strict boundaries of truth and falsity has not imbued itself with the capability of reflecting the reality. Despite various attempts to reorient logic, there has remained an e...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ace by Charles T. Le: 3 0. Introduction: 9 1. Neutrosophy - a new branch of philosophy: 13 2. Neutrosophic Logic - a unifying field in logics: 87 ... ...nifying field in sets: 112 4. Neutrosophic Probability - a generalization of classical and imprecise probabilities - and Neutrosophic Statistics: 11... ...hyper-real number, infinitesimal, monad, non-standard real unit interval, operations with sets 0.1. A small introduction to Non-Standard Analysis. ... ...ed the non-standard analysis, a formalization of analysis and a branch of mathematical logic, which rigorously defines the infinitesimals. Informall... ...because in many problems arises the necessity to compute them. 10 0.3. Operations with sets. Let S 1 and S 2 be two (unidimensional) real stand... ...n's Paradox: Let M be a mathematician who may not be characterized by his mathematical work. a) To be a mathematician, M should have some mathematic... ...icularity of the general, or the generality of the particular - over the complexity of simplicity, or simplicity of the complex - over the negativ... ...ledge (ignorance of the totality, limited view on a system because of its complexity) or the acquisition errors (intrinsically imperfect observation... ...are used “to describe computer-based problem solving systems which employ computational models of some of the known mechanisms of evolution as key el...

...It was known to me his setting up in 1980’s of a new literary and artistic avant-garde movement that he called “paradoxism”, because I received some books and papers dealing with it in order to review them for the German journal “Zentralblatt fár Mathematik”. It was an...

...Paradoxism is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations....

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Fuzzy Relational Maps and Neutrosophic Relational Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...S AND NEUTROSOPHIC RELATIONAL MAPS W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Chennai – 600... ...tm.ac.in web: http://mat.iitm.ac.in/~wbv Florentin Smarandache Department of Mathematics University of New Mexico Gallup, NM 87301, USA e-ma... ...their properties It is well known fact that binary relations are generalized mathematical functions. Contrary to functions from X to Y, binary re... ...s R(X, Y) may assign to each element of X two or more elements of Y. Some basic operations on functions such as the inverse and composition are appl... ...of genetic algorithms cannot provide measurement for the performance empirical computational testing is necessary. Test problems for computational ... ...ominated criterion vectors is called the non-dominated set. In the absence of a mathematical specification of the decision maker’s utility function,... ...icient set. A system of FRE may be manipulated in a way such that the required computational effort of the proposed genetic algorithm is reduced. D... ...n [6] tell us whether a fuzzy relation equation has solution? No. Due to the complexity in fact these problems exist not only in [6] but also in ... ...lties of saying anything meaningful about a system increase enormously with its complexity. The vogue for, and success of, statistical methods are e...

...The aim of this book is two fold. At the outset the book gives most of the available literature about Fuzzy Relational Equations (FREs) and its properties for there is no book that solely caters to FREs and its applications. Though w...

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Noi Functii in Teoria Numerelor

By: Florentin Smarandache

...S AND NEUTROSOPHIC RELATIONAL MAPS W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Chennai – 600... ...tm.ac.in web: http://mat.iitm.ac.in/~wbv Florentin Smarandache Department of Mathematics University of New Mexico Gallup, NM 87301, USA e-ma... ...their properties It is well known fact that binary relations are generalized mathematical functions. Contrary to functions from X to Y, binary re... ...s R(X, Y) may assign to each element of X two or more elements of Y. Some basic operations on functions such as the inverse and composition are appl... ...of genetic algorithms cannot provide measurement for the performance empirical computational testing is necessary. Test problems for computational ... ...ominated criterion vectors is called the non-dominated set. In the absence of a mathematical specification of the decision maker’s utility function,... ...icient set. A system of FRE may be manipulated in a way such that the required computational effort of the proposed genetic algorithm is reduced. D... ...n [6] tell us whether a fuzzy relation equation has solution? No. Due to the complexity in fact these problems exist not only in [6] but also in ... ...lties of saying anything meaningful about a system increase enormously with its complexity. The vogue for, and success of, statistical methods are e...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

... Description of document: A History of U.S. Communications Security (Volumes I and II); ... ...: 23-December-2007 Released date: 10-December-2008 Posted date: 24-December-2008 Source of document: National Security Agency Attn: FOIA/PA ... ...t one part of the ciphony problem relatively well in hand: that was for fized-plant. short-range operations where plenty of bandwidth was available fo... ...o-equipment for our customers without a very full understanding of the whole communic:atiODS and operations com­ pia: in which they are to operate. Wi... ...ived for sliahtly more than 20 years. Exp1od~ communications technology, quantum jumps in system complexity, speed, capacity, emciency, reliability, '... ... restraint. Their views arc bolstered by the real difficulty in differentiating various kinda of mathematical research from "crypto-mathematics" - not... ...ing various kinda of mathematical research from "crypto-mathematics" - notably in the burgeoning mathematical field of Computational Complexity, often... ...athematical research from "crypto-mathematics" - notably in the burgeoning mathematical field of Computational Complexity, often seck.i.q solutions to... ...search from "crypto-mathematics" - notably in the burgeoning mathematical field of Computational Complexity, often seck.i.q solutions to difticult com...

...This publication consists of a series of lectures prepared and given to interns and other employees by Mr. David G. Boak in 1966. Mr. Boak is uniquely qualified to discuss the history of the US COM_SEC because he has participated significantly in most...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... http://samvak.tripod.com/freebooks.html Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S I. A II. B III. C IV. D V... ... XXI. The Author A Abortion I. The Right to Life It is a fundamental principle of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to lif... ... that it had "chosen" to preserve and locally increase form (structure), order and complexity. This explains why evolution did not stop at the pro... ... It was Bergson who posed the question: why did nature prefer the risk of unstable complexity over predictable and reliable and durable simplicity?... ...xample of which is the spreadsheet). Data items were related to each other through mathematical formulas. This is the equivalent of the increasing ... ...rsive. We can expect to find that we can reduce all the activities of the brain to computational, mechanically solvable, recursive functions. The b... ... or end and what, precisely, does it include? A fractal curve (boundary) is an apt mathematical treatment of this question. Indeterminacy can be de... ...ntation to the Psychological Society of Paris, 1901) that even simple mathematical operations require an "intuition of mathematical order" without ... ...show, using its axioms and inference laws, that it is consistent In other words, a computational system can either be complete and inconsistent - o...

Cyclopedia of issues in economics analyzed through the prism of the economies of countries in transition, emerging markets, and developing countries.

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... http://samvak.tripod.com/freebooks.html Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S I. A II. B III. C IV. D V... ... XXI. The Author A Abortion I. The Right to Life It is a fundamental principle of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to lif... ... that it had "chosen" to preserve and locally increase form (structure), order and complexity. This explains why evolution did not stop at the pro... ... It was Bergson who posed the question: why did nature prefer the risk of unstable complexity over predictable and reliable and durable simplicity?... ...xample of which is the spreadsheet). Data items were related to each other through mathematical formulas. This is the equivalent of the increasing ... ...rsive. We can expect to find that we can reduce all the activities of the brain to computational, mechanically solvable, recursive functions. The b... ... or end and what, precisely, does it include? A fractal curve (boundary) is an apt mathematical treatment of this question. Indeterminacy can be de... ...ntation to the Psychological Society of Paris, 1901) that even simple mathematical operations require an "intuition of mathematical order" without ... ...show, using its axioms and inference laws, that it is consistent In other words, a computational system can either be complete and inconsistent - o...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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