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...ry SQP-1 SQP-2 SQP-3 SQP-4 SQP-5 Total MT 0 0 0 0 0 0 GDT 1 1 1 1 1 5 The Boolean score of Table 5 indicates 0% resolution of the Smarandache quant... ...ible the Smarandache Uncertainty, Unstable, etc. Paradoxes?", MAD Scientist Network: Physics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, M...
... vin alb. L-am c ăutat pe Alvin White (editor la „Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal”) dar nu sosise – de şi era anun ţat în program. Am sc ăp... ...ision), francez (CNGS), dar şi locale – ZNS Nassau, Bahamas Info, Bahamas Network. Cele mai multe sunt îns ă americane: CNN, ABC, CBS, Fox News, Nat... ... ă - fals, deoarece se poate considera reprezentarea canonic ă din logica boolean ă, adic ă fie disjunc ţia conjunc ţiilor, fie conjunc ţia disjunc ...
... of the first hyper-power sets . . . 38 2.4 The generation of D_ . . . . 39 2.4.1 Memory size requirements and complexity . . . 39 2.4.2 Monotone Boolean functions . . . . 40 2.4.3 Generation of MBF . . . . 42 2.5 Conclusion . . . . . 45 2.6 References . . . . . 46 Appendix: MatLab code for generating hyper-power sets . . . 48 3 Partial ordering on hyper-power set...
... Novel neural algorithms based on fuzzy S-rules for FRE 87 1.16 Novel neural network part I 94 1.17 Novel neural network part II 101 1.... ...3 1.22 FRE and causal reasoning 126 1.23 Identification of FRE by fuzzy neural networks 134 1.24 Equations in classes of fuzzy relations 140 1.25 ... ...ing algorithms given by several researchers and in some cases methods of neural networks and genetic algorithm is used in solving problems. A comple... ...hm adapting the weights of its interconnections is incorporated into the neural network. These weights are actually the elements of the fuzzy relati... ...ements in it. Now we proceed on to define the notion of types of neutrosophic Boolean algebra. DEFINITION 3.3.6: Let B be a Boolean algebra of o... ...ebra of order greater than 2. N = B ∪ I is defined as the integral neutrosophic Boolean algebra. Clearly we do not have the notion of neutrosophic c... ...on of neutrosophic chain Boolean algebra. The order of an integral neutrosophic Boolean algebra is 2 n +1 for all integers n, n ≥ 2. DEFINITION 3... ... 1 I ∪ {0, 1} be a pure neutrosophic lattice, N is called as pure neutrosophic Boolean algebra provided L 1 is a Boolean algebra of order greater ... ...eplace in the definition of the special neutrosophic lattice N = L ∪ L I L by a Boolean algebra then we call N the special neutrosophic Boolean alge...
...t to be True or False, but may have a degree of truth between 0 and 1"; - the Boolean logic (for n = 1 and i = 0, with t, f either 0 or 1); - the m... ..., John, Proceedings on the Neutrosophic Logic and Their Applications in Neural Networks, Computer Programming, and Quantum Physics, Institute of Phy... ...doc.cgi?Smarandache+logic. and FOLDOC Australian Mirror - Australia's Cultural Network, http://www.acn.net.au/cgi-bin/foldoc.cgi?Smarandache+logic,... ...len, 43, 63-100, 1893. [26] Le, Charles T., Neutrosophic logic used in neural networks, CIO Communications, Inc., http://wellengaged.com/engaged/ci... ...0&t=255. [27] Le, Charles T. Le, Software for neutrosophic logical operators, Networking by Industry, Inc. Online, http://www.inc.com/bbs/show/4/93... ...The DST has shown its compatibility with the classical probability theory, with boolean logic and has a feasible computational complexity [46] for pro... ...corresponds to the famous Dedekind’s problem on enumerating the set of monotone Boolean functions (i.e., functions expressible using only AND and OR s... ...umber of antichains on the set are equal to the number of monotonic increasing Boolean functions of variables, and also the number of free distributi... ...ress, MA, USA. [28] Kleitman D., “On Dedekind’s Problem: The Number of Monotone Boolean Functions”, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 21, pp. 677 682, 1969...
...recognition since March 2000. From an open, somewhat anarchic, web of networked computers - it has evolved into a territorial, commercial, corpo... ...cially true in an age of just-in-time inventory and digital distribution. Network effects mean that content brokers have to invest much less in mark... ...s. The Internet was suppose to change all that. Originally, a computer network for the exchange of (restricted and open) research results among s... ...process where interested people can market to each other. Ignite consumer networks and then get out of the way and let them talk." This is so... ...n from exposure to a marketing message (even from peers within a consumer network) - to an actual sale is a convoluted, multi-layered, highly comple... ...h, dead ends, and Error 404's in response to the most well-defined query, Boolean operators and all. Directories created by human editors - such as Y...
...stounding leadership Larry has provided and the insights into “the wealth of networks” that Yochai brings. Jessica Litman, Pam Samuelson, Michael Carr... ... a negative effect on our culture, our kids’ schools, and our communications networks; on free speech, medicine, and scientific research. We are wastin... ...e on that point. And some of them, like the design of our telecommunications networks, or the patenting of human genes, or the relationship between co... ...ence proof of the remarkable information processing power of a decentralized network of hob- byists, amateurs, universities, businesses, volunteer gro... ... groups, professionals, and retired experts and who knows what else. It is a network that produces useful information and services. Frequently, it doe... ...ter.” The article goes on to describe some of the key elements of so-called “Boolean algebra”— “or,” “and,” “not,” and so on—implemented in living mam... ...not,” and so on—implemented in living mammalian cells. These inscriptions of Boolean algebra in cells and DNA sequences can be patented. The U.S. Depa... ...e patent is not over some particular biological cir- cuit, but, rather, over Boolean algebra itself as implemented by any biotech- nological means. It... ... let alone that one could patent the “or,” “if-then,” and “not” functions of Boolean algebra as implemented by a biological mechanism. The response, p...
... Fuzzy Cognitive Maps are fuzzy structures that strongly resemble neural networks, and they have powerful and far-reaching consequences as a mathem... ...ment; formalism debate and legal rules; creating metabolic and regulatory network models; traffic and transportation problems; medical diagnostics; ... ...indow */ /* Show all the values defined above */ }/* init() */ public boolean action(Event evt, Object arg) { String label = (String)arg; if(e... ...n two aspects [18]. a. the data source (host based/ multi-host based / network based), or b. the model of intrusion detection (anomaly detection/... ...nique features characterize IIDS: 1. Real time adaptive distributed and network based architecture. 2. Incorporation of both anomaly and misuse de... ...ection modules in order to make decisions about the overall health of the network. We now recall from Siraj. A. et al [89] the description of a mo...
... 0<=t,i,f<=100); - fuzzy logic (for n=100 and i=0, and 0<=t,i,f<=100); - Boolean logic (for n=100 and i=0, with t,f either 0 or 100); - multi-value... ...logic> respectively. They are useful in artificial intelligence, neural networks, evolutionary programming, neutrosophic dynamic systems, and quan... ...nkle into the problems. In the philosophy of arts and literature: a network of beautiful, well, true is replaced by the voluptuousness for ugl... ...paper published by an "important" publishing house or journal, connection network, scientific or artistic mafia, arrangements, snoring awards). Tra... ...l Logic, also called Bivalent Logic for taking only two values {0, 1}, or Boolean Logic from British mathematician George Boole (1815-64), was named ... ... of the fuzzy set, studied their properties and applications to the neural networks in medicine: a) Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set (IFS): Given an univers... ...f) The components of the truth values of a proposition summing up to 1 (in boolean logic, fuzzy logic, intuitionistic fuzzy logic), being less than 1... ...ic fuzzy logic, possibility logic (Dubois, Prade) use approximations. The boolean logic uses exact values, either 0 or 1. i) Studying the paradoxes ... ...t formula A` with no - or ≥, in the neutrosophic predicate logic? In the Boolean logic a contingent statement is a statement that is true under cert...