19 research outputs found
Nidus idearum. Scilogs, III: Viva la Neutrosophia!
Welcome into my scientific lab! My lab[oratory] is a virtual facility with noncontrolled conditions in which I mostly perform scientific meditation and chats: a nest of ideas (nidus idearum, in Latin). I called the jottings herein scilogs (truncations of the words scientific, and gr. Λόγος – appealing rather to its original meanings ground , opinion , expectation ), combining the welly of both science and informal (via internet) talks (in English, French, and Romanian). * In this third book of scilogs collected from my nest of ideas, one may find new and old questions and solutions, referring to topics on NEUTROSOPHY – email messages to research colleagues, or replies, notes about authors, articles, or books, so on. Feel free to budge in or just use the scilogs as open source for your own ideas! * Neutrosophy is a new branch of philosophy which studies the origin, nature, and scope of neutralities, as well as their interactions with different ideational spectra. I coined the words “neutrosophy” and “neutrosophic” in my 1998 book: Florentin Smarandache, Neutrosophy. Neutrosophic Probability, Set, and Logic, ProQuest Information & Learning, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, 105 p., 1998; http://fs.gallup.unm.edu/eBook-neutrosophics6.pdf (last edition online)
Soft Neutrosophic Groupoids and Their Generalization
Soft set theory is a general mathematical tool for dealing with uncertain, fuzzy, not clearly defined objects. In this paper we introduced soft neutrosophic groupoid and their generalization with the discuissionf of some of their characteristics. We also introduced a new type of soft neutrophic groupoid, the so called soft strong
neutrosophic goupoid which is of pure neutrosophic character. This notion also found in all the other corresponding notions of soft neutrosophic thoery. We also given some of their properties of this newly born soft structure related to the strong part of neutrosophic theory
(T, S) vague congruence and . . .
The aim of this paper is to further develop the concept of (T, S) vague equivalence relation. We discuss some characterization of vague equivalence and vague congruence relations in terms of their level set and prove that the class of vague congruence relations forms a distributive lattice. Further, we define the quotient of a vague lattice with respect to a congruence relation
Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Logic and Their Applications 2020
The present book contains the 24 total articles accepted and published in the Special Issue “Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Logic and Their Applications, 2020” of the MDPI Mathematics journal, which covers a wide range of topics connected to the theory and applications of fuzzy sets and systems of fuzzy logic and their extensions/generalizations. These topics include, among others, elements from fuzzy graphs; fuzzy numbers; fuzzy equations; fuzzy linear spaces; intuitionistic fuzzy sets; soft sets; type-2 fuzzy sets, bipolar fuzzy sets, plithogenic sets, fuzzy decision making, fuzzy governance, fuzzy models in mathematics of finance, a philosophical treatise on the connection of the scientific reasoning with fuzzy logic, etc. It is hoped that the book will be interesting and useful for those working in the area of fuzzy sets, fuzzy systems and fuzzy logic, as well as for those with the proper mathematical background and willing to become familiar with recent advances in fuzzy mathematics, which has become prevalent in almost all sectors of the human life and activity
Nidus Idearum. Scilogs, III: Viva la Neutrosophia!
In this third book of scilogs collected from my nest of ideas, one may find new and old questions and solutions, referring to topics on NEUTROSOPHY – email messages to research colleagues, or replies, notes about authors, articles, or books, so on. Feel free to budge in or just use the scilogs as open source for your own ideas
Smarandache Neutrosophic Algebraic Structures
This book has seven chapters. In Chapter one, an elaborate recollection of
Smarandache structures like S-semigroups, S-loops, and S-groupoids is given. It
also gives notions about N-ary algebraic stuctures and their Smarandache
analogue, Neutrosophic structures viz. groups, semigroups, groupoids and loops
are given in Chapter one to make the book a self-contained one. For the first
time, S-neutrosophic groups and S-neutrosophic N-groups are introduced in
Chapter two and their properties are given. S-neutrosophic semigroups and
S-neutrosophic N-semigroups are defined and discussed in Chapter three. Chapter
four defines S-neutrosophic S-loops and S-N-neutrosophic groupoids and their
generalizations are given in Chapter five. Chapter six gives S-neutrosophic
mixed N-structures and their duals. Chapter seven gives 68 problems for any
interested reader.Comment: 202 page
The Encyclopedia of Neutrosophic Researchers - vol. 1
This is the first volume of the Encyclopedia of Neutrosophic Researchers, edited from materials offered by the authors who responded to the editor’s invitation. The authors are listed alphabetically. The introduction contains a short history of neutrosophics, together with links to the main papers and books. Neutrosophic set, neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic probability, neutrosophic statistics, neutrosophic measure, neutrosophic precalculus, neutrosophic calculus and so on are gaining significant attention in solving many real life problems that involve uncertainty, impreciseness, vagueness, incompleteness, inconsistent, and indeterminacy. In the past years the fields of neutrosophics have been extended and applied in various fields, such as: artificial intelligence, data mining, soft computing, decision making in incomplete / indeterminate / inconsistent information systems, image processing, computational modelling, robotics, medical diagnosis, biomedical engineering, investment problems, economic forecasting, social science, humanistic and practical achievements
Nidus Idearum. Scilogs, I: De neutrosophia
In this first books of scilogs collected from my nest of ideas, one may find new and old questions and solutions, some of them already put at work, others dead or waiting, referring to neutrosophy – email messages to research colleagues, or replies, notes about authors, articles or books, so on