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The C‘Sars

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ndary obliga- tion of morals; a sanction supplementary to that of the con- science. Now, for a rude and uncultivated people, the Pagan mythology might... ...e constructed a sort of bed or sofa—protected from insects by an awning of network com- posed of lilies, delicately fabricated into the proper meshes,...

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G-Dimensional Theory & the Smarandache Quantum Paradoxes : Comparative Logic and Modern Quantum Theory

By: L. Stephen Young

...es have not been analyzed in depth or in terms of their relevance to modern science theory; so that, for example, "ask the expert" type online forum... ...but it is neither observable nor measurable, and therefore is irrelevant to science." [23] This statement indicates an apparent incompatibility virt... ...leus are 'neither observable nor measurable, and therefore are irrelevant to science'. MT: B ≠ A → S (1.1) It is proposed that a suffic... ...ible the Smarandache Uncertainty, Unstable, etc. Paradoxes?", MAD Scientist Network: Physics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, M... ...S: EVIDENCES, IMPLICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS, (September 4, 2000) http://www.sciencenook.com/gdt [31] Neutrosophy (Smarandache Logic); definition; ht... ...pothesis violates the theory of relativity, (September 4, 2000), http://www.sciencenook.com/gdt/_disc2/00000039.htm and http://www.gallup.unm....

...cribed in several forums and papers, e.g., the Smarandache quantum paradoxes have not been analyzed in depth or in terms of their relevance to modern science theory; so that, for example, "ask the expert" type online forums offer little in the way of explanatory relevance of these paradoxes....

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

By: Florentin Smarandache

...matik”. It was an inspired connection he made between literature/arts and science, philosophy. We started a long correspondence with questions and ... ...on: PARADOXISM is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions... ...tic, social, and immediately got to literature, art, and philosophy, even science. Through experiments one brings new literary, artistic, philosophi... ...conformism, the paradoxes in other words of anything (in literature, art, science), while futurism, cubism, surrealism, abstractism and all other av... ...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... ... of the fuzzy set, studied their properties and applications to the neural networks in medicine: a) Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set (IFS): Given an univers... ...stics, fuzzy sets, possibility, evidential reasoning, random sets, neural networks and neuro-mimetic approaches, and logics (Dezert 2000). The conf...

...th it in order to review them for the German journal “Zentralblatt fár Mathematik”. It was an inspired connection he made between literature/arts and science, philosophy....

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

By: Florentin Smarandache

...-mail99/0819.html. [13] Girard, Jean-Yves, Linear logic, Theoretical Computer Science, 50:1-102, 1987. [14] Guinnessy, Paul; Gilbert, John, Procee... ..., 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... ...knowledge representation, Preprint 232, Computer Center of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 1980 (in Russian). [32] Perez, Minh, Neutros... ...u/epigone/sci.math/lelswoboi. [33] Peirce, C. S., Essays in the Philosophy of Science, The Liberal Arts Press, Inc., New York, 1957. [34] Priest,... ...foundations of the probability theory with a new interpretation as the logic of science can be found through the works of E.T. Jaynes in [27, 25, 26].... ... of knowledge from heterogeneous sources for object identification and tracking, network reliability computation, multisensor image segmentation, auton...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...85020, USA Many books can be downloaded from the Digital Library of Science: http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/eBooks-otherformats.htm ... ... Fuzzy Cognitive Maps are fuzzy structures that strongly resemble neural networks, and they have powerful and far-reaching consequences as a mathem... ...f. Bart Kosko, in his book Heaven in a Chip: Fuzzy Visions of Society and Science in the Digital Age writes that fuzzy theory can offer more choices ... ...ment; formalism debate and legal rules; creating metabolic and regulatory network models; traffic and transportation problems; medical diagnostics; ... ...ears, intrusion detection has become a major area of research in computer science. Intrusion detection systems are often characterized based on two ... ...n two aspects [18]. a. the data source (host based/ multi-host based / network based), or b. the model of intrusion detection (anomaly detection/... ...t of an intrusion detection research effort in the Department of Computer Science at Mississippi State University. The following unique features cha... ...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...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...hat I can say is that the paradoxist mentor is a kind of notoriety in the science of numbers, where he is also the holder of an overwhelming biograp... ...s itself from futurism because it comes upon the contradictory essence of science, technics and art, it differentiates itself generally from the avan... ...lly surprised: why do paradoxes exist in mathematics? Does the most exact science, the queen of sciences - as Gauss had said - admit false and simul... ...cidence and ambiguity have come out from the fictional to enter the modern science. The present poetical sensibility is opened toward the everyday ... ...ne that is nothing else than paradoxology, as a branch of pataphysics - a science of the exceptions, a general theory of the deviations. We know that... ...sis (poetry, mathematics, logic), reproduced after Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal (Harwey Mudd College, Claremont, CA, USA, 12, 1995): POEM... ...untry. 83 In 1995, Larry Seagull publishes, in Humanistic Mathematics Network (USA), Poem in arithmetic space, on the base of Smarandache sequen... ...el, Joanne, The most Humanistic Mathematician, in “Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal”, Harvey Mudd College, no.12. Seagull, Larry, Poem in Ari... ....12. Seagull, Larry, Poem in Arithmetic Space, in Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal”, Harvey Mudd College, no.12; and in “Abracadabra”, Salina...

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Begin the Adventure : How to Break the Light Barrier

By: Florentin Smarandache

...orghe Petrescu-Eri ţã, 23 T. Vladimirescu Street, Govora, Romania. More science books can be downloaded from the E-Library of Science: www.gallup.... ...College, EC, USA Florentin Smarandache Department of Mathematics and Sciences The University of New Mexico at Gallup, USA ... ...ies of those prior books. Related analyses also appear in Speculations in Science and Technology, 1993 (ISSN 0155-7785); and in Electron and Ion Bea... ...ience and Technology, 1993 (ISSN 0155-7785); and in Electron and Ion Beam Science and Technology from The Electrochemical Society, 1968. Homer ... ...tanding. Dr. Akhlesh Lakhtakia Distinguished Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics Distinguished Professor, Graduate Program in Materia... ... 0 and permittivity ε 0 , respectively.* In the second instance they are network inductance and capacitance. Engineer Schelkunoff first broached t... ...ength of the gravitational field." [8] See the TV movie LONGITUDE (A&E network) dealing with the impact of clock design on navigation. ... Or the...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...ive us better control over our own lives. The more we know about ourselves, the better we can control our own destinies. This is what much of scienc... ...n control our own destinies. This is what much of science and most of education is all about. If we can get a better grasp of the appropriate scienc... ...e our minds to be able to conjure up so many absolute truths! And so with psychology! But with psychology we can start with evidence, like any scienc... ...dating, but often forget it when the ‗I do‘ eventually becomes ‗I don‘t.‘ ―I wonder if Freud would have taken the same approach to his scienc... ...e ability to actually think, rather than just rationalizing what we do, we should be able to get a better idea of how to use the knowledge of scienc... ...person possesses. He listed other capitals as: economic, one‘s access to finances; social capital, friends and relationships in one‘s social networ... ...ut often it revolves around academic interests, so the biological researcher or the carpenter with interests in ballet may well have a social networ... ...disparity of income levels seemed to negatively affect the happiness levels. Being recognized as an important person in one‘s family or social networ...

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

By: Florentin Smarandache

................................53 5. A Triple Inequality with Series and Improper Integrals, by Florentin Smarandache, in Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol. 25E, No. 1, 215-217, 2006.........54 6. Immediate Calculation of Some Poisson Type Integrals Using SuperMathematics Circular Ex-Centric Functions, by Florentin Smarandache & Mircea Eugen..........................

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

By: Florentin Smarandache

................................53 5. A Triple Inequality with Series and Improper Integrals, by Florentin Smarandache, in Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol. 25E, No. 1, 215-217, 2006.........54 6. Immediate Calculation of Some Poisson Type Integrals Using SuperMathematics Circular Ex-Centric Functions, by Florentin Smarandache & Mircea Eugen..........................

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