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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ractitioners sought to disguise its nature as a social science by applying complex mathematics where common sense and direct experimentation would ... ...ntists and mathematicians of the XX century. Apart from his great contributions to mathematics, computing and other fields, the minor fact that he ... ... three-dimensional extension of formal logic which is the set of RULES that govern mathematics. Then came the Macintosh and its emulation, the win... ...ependently (as is often the coincidence in science) the basics of a new branch in Mathematics (and logic): computability or recursive functions (l... ...h catastrophic behaviour or very strong boundary conditions (akin, perhaps, to the mathematics of phase transitions). Classical TMs (CTMs, Turing ... ...emselves (re-mixing old dualistic beliefs). As you have well noted fractals and the mathematics of complexity have gone far beyond that. I don´t kn... ... principle is technological, the arena is in n-dimensional spaces, the weapons are mathematics. The old knowledge of nature (and its possibilities)...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ractitioners sought to disguise its nature as a social science by applying complex mathematics where common sense and direct experimentation would ... ...ifferently to the same transformation? Arithmetic, formal logic, and, by extension, mathematics and physics deal with proving identities in equation... ...ecognized as an important contribution and applied to problems in geometry, logic, mathematics, computation and physics. One of the first questions... ...t infinite sets are organized in a hierarchy. Russel and Whitehead concluded that mathematics was a branch of the logic of sets and that it is ana... ...ations require an "intuition of mathematical order" without which no creativity in mathematics is possible. He described how some of his creative w... ...d measurement and organizes the results, often presenting them in the language of mathematics. In some quarters, these practices lends it an air o... ...measurement and by organizing the results and presenting them using the language of mathematics. This does not atone for its primordial sin: that it... ...ished independently (as is often the case in science) the basics of a new branch in Mathematics (and logic): computability or recursive functions (l... ...possess the same sense organs that we do (eyes) and may not be acquainted with our mathematics and geometry. Reality can be successfully described ...

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Fixing Global Finance

By: Kavaljit Singh
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Artificial Intelligence and Responsive Optimization (Second Edition)

By: Florentin Smarandache; M. Khoshnevisan
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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ractitioners sought to disguise its nature as a social science by applying complex mathematics where common sense and direct experimentation would ... ...ifferently to the same transformation? Arithmetic, formal logic, and, by extension, mathematics and physics deal with proving identities in equation... ...ecognized as an important contribution and applied to problems in geometry, logic, mathematics, computation and physics. One of the first questions... ...t infinite sets are organized in a hierarchy. Russel and Whitehead concluded that mathematics was a branch of the logic of sets and that it is ana... ...ations require an "intuition of mathematical order" without which no creativity in mathematics is possible. He described how some of his creative w... ...d measurement and organizes the results, often presenting them in the language of mathematics. In some quarters, these practices lends it an air o... ...measurement and by organizing the results and presenting them using the language of mathematics. This does not atone for its primordial sin: that it... ...ished independently (as is often the case in science) the basics of a new branch in Mathematics (and logic): computability or recursive functions (l... ...possess the same sense organs that we do (eyes) and may not be acquainted with our mathematics and geometry. Reality can be successfully described ...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

... time to the preparation of a work on integral calculus, the highest branch of mathematics, which he published before he was scarce twenty-five years ... ...ive service, he had the leisure to prosecute with great diligence the study of mathematics and astronomy, in which he was to soon after win great reno...

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Cultural Advantages for Cities : An Alternative for Developing Countries

By: Florentin Smarandache; V. Christianto
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Development strategies for the postal sector: an economic perspective

By: Dr. José Anson; Joëlle Toledano Bialot
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Scientia Magna : An International Journal : Volume 2, No. 4, 2006

By: Shaanxi Xi'an, Editor

...Scientia Magna is published annually in 200-300 pages per volume and 1,000 copies on topics such as mathematics, physics, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and linguistics....

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Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy

By: John Stuart Mill

...t and unsettled of all branches of knowledge. If we open any book, even of mathematics or natural philosophy, it is impossible not to be struck with t... ...con- 110 Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy fined to mathematics, but is of the essence of all science which admits of general r... ...duced from these assumptions, would be as true in the abstract as those of mathematics; and would be as near an approxima- tion as abstract truth can ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...ss and the idea of zero. Zero also seemed to the Greeks to violate the mathematics‘ rules. Add or subtract zero, and nothing changes. Multiply... ...let, but the very idea of any void spooked the early Greeks. All modern mathematics— math beyond geometry— fixes the zero as the starting linchpin... ...Communications surged among scholars in such different fields of study as mathematics, medicine, botany, biology, zoology, geography, history, and na... ...and both Muslims and Mongols delivered the Chinese paper secret and Hindu mathematics from the Orient to the West.  By the fourteenth century, Chi... ...n, Michael. Five Equations that Changed the World: The Power and Poetry of Mathematics. New York: Hyperion, 1995. Hawke, David Freeman. Nuts and...

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

...Fraud - a Neutrosophic Extension to Benford's Law, by Sukanto Bhattacharya, Kuldeep Kumar, Florentin Smarandache, in International Journal of Applied Mathematics, Vol. 17, No 1, 7-14, 2005.....................................................................................142 17. Redesigning Decision Matrix Method with an Indeterminacy-Based Inference Process, by Jose L. ...

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

...Fraud - a Neutrosophic Extension to Benford's Law, by Sukanto Bhattacharya, Kuldeep Kumar, Florentin Smarandache, in International Journal of Applied Mathematics, Vol. 17, No 1, 7-14, 2005.....................................................................................142 17. Redesigning Decision Matrix Method with an Indeterminacy-Based Inference Process, by Jose L. ...

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Paradoxist Distiches

By: Florentin Smarandache

...The whole paradoxist distich should be as a geometric unitary parabola, hyperbola, ellipse at the borders between art, philosophy, rebus, and mathematics – which exist in complementariness. The School of Paradoxist Literature, which evolved around 1980s, continues through these bi-verses closed in a new lyric exact formula, but with an opening to essence. For this ...

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