35 research outputs found

    On Normalistic Vague Soft Groups and Normalistic Vague Soft Group Homomorphism

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    We further develop the theory of vague soft groups by establishing the concept of normalistic vague soft groups and normalistic vague soft group homomorphism as a continuation to the notion of vague soft groups and vague soft homomorphism. The properties and structural characteristics of these concepts as well as the structures that are preserved under the normalistic vague soft group homomorphism are studied and discussed

    Related Study of Soft Set and Its Application A Review

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    Abstract In the present paper some literature related to soft sets are collected. The literature is motivated by Molodsov

    CERTAIN THRESHOLDS OF SOFT SUBSTRUCTURES OF RINGS FOCUSED ON IDEALS

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    In this paper, we introduce a new kind of soft ring called ( , )-soft ring. We then focused on the concepts of ( , )-soft ideal, sum, difference, product of two soft sets, negation of a soft set. Also, we derive its various related properties. We then study and discuss its structural characteristics

    THE CONSTRUCTION OF SOFT SETS FROM FUZZY SUBSETS

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    Molodtsov introduced the concept of soft sets formed from fuzzy subsets in 1999. The soft set formed from a fuzzy subset is a particular form of a soft set on its parameter set. On a soft set formed from a fuzzy subset, the parameter used is the image of a fuzzy subset which is then mapped to the collection of all subsets of a universal set. This research explains the construction of soft sets formed from fuzzy subsets. We provide the sufficient condition that a soft set formed from a fuzzy subset is a subset of another soft set. Also, give some properties of the soft sets formed from a fuzzy subset related to complement and operations concepts in soft set

    Neutrosophic Left Almost Semigroup

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    In this paper we extend the theory of neutrosophy to study left almost semigroup shortly LAsemigroup. We generalize the concepts of LA-semigroup to form that for neutrosophic LA-semigroup. We also extend the ideal theory of LA-semigroup to neutrosophy and discuss different kinds of neutrosophic ideals. We also find some new type of neutrosophic ideal which is related to the strong or pure part of neutrosophy. We have given many examples to illustrate the theory of neutrosophic LA-semigroup and display many properties of neutrosophic LA-semigroup in this paper

    Beyond Disability: Extraordinary Bodies in the Work of William Gibson

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    This dissertation conceptualizes figurations of disability in the work of contemporary U.S.-American writer William Gibson arguing that there is a distinct development in the representation of the manner and effect of corporeality from the Sprawl to the Bigend trilogy. In the Sprawl trilogy, prosthetic repair and rehabilitation are depicted as a common cultural practice, whereas in the Bigend trilogy the medical cure of the characters’ “deficiencies” for purposes of normative alignment is no longer a desired measure. By adopting a disability studies framework, I argue that this transition is not primarily related to a shift in genre, which does exist, but instead that it is motivated by a changing attitude toward the “broken” body that seeks restoration. A main concern of this book is, therefore, to understand the formal qualities of Gibson’s writing with regard to the forms and functions of the disabled figure, and to further demonstrate how this literary style and underlying ideology changes in parallel with the advancement of cultural conceptions of disability. This thesis distinguishes two major shifts over the course of the novels, one on the level of genre and the other on the conceptual level. I show how Gibson’s depiction of characters draws increasingly on a processual understanding of the human body, and decreasingly on traditional prosthetic technologies. This conceptual trajectory from prostheses to processes corresponds with the genre-specific shift in Gibson’s work that I classify as one from technoromanticism to new realism. The analysis is methodologically met with a theoretical triad that feeds on the socio-historical developments of the concept of disability, drawing specifically on the theory of intersectionality, new materialism, and actor-network theory

    Norms, normality and normalization: papers from the postgraduate summer school in German Studies, Nottingham, July 2013

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    A collection of 12 papers delivered at the DAAD Postgraduate Summer School in German Studies "Norms, Normality and Normalization".Matthias Uecker: Introduction: Norms, normality and normalization; Jürgen Link: Crisis between ʻDenormalizationʼ and the ʻNew Normalʼ: reflections on the theory of normalism today; Helen Budd: Normalizing masculinities: representations of the military in literature and films in 1950s West Germany; Franziska Schratt: Fatherless identities in Wim Wenders’ Kings of the road and Notebook on cities and clothes; Anna Stiefel: In/Out: Social norms in mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion in Miguel Abrantes Ostrowski’s Sacro Pop: ein Schuljungen-Report (2004) and Michael Borlik’s Ihr mich auch (2010); Sarah Maass: Normativierung, Normalisierung und Hypernormalismus: Technologien des Körpers und des Selbst in der Castingshow "Germany’s Next Topmodel"; Nina Schmidt: ‘[E]ndlich normal gewordenʼ? Reassembling an image of the self in Kathrin Schmidt’s Du stirbst nicht (2009); Tom Padden: ‘Gegen die strategische Bereitstellung für einen möglichen Krieg’: the peace movement and the normalization of threat in the late Cold War; Mathelinda Nabugodi: On some methodological motifs in Benjamin; Japhet Johnstone: Inverting norms in nineteenth-century German philosophy; Martina Wagner-Egelhaaf: Norm, Form und Modell: Paradigma Autobiographie; Gesine Haberlah: Fiktionalisierte Fakten und essayistische Erinnerungen: Gattungshybridisierung in Stephan Wackwitz' Ein unsichtbares Land (2003); Alexander Scholz: Die Wahrnehmung innovativer Schriften: literarischer Stil als Normabweichung und das ästhetische Erscheinen von Texte
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