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Non-Associative Linear Algebras

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...This book has six chapters. First chapter is introductory in nature. The new concept of non-associative semi-linear algebras is introduced in chapter two. This structure is built using groupoids over semi-fields. Third chapter introduces the notion of non-associative linear algebras. These algebraic structures are built using the ne...

...Ln(m) is a loop of order n + 1 that is Ln(m) is always of even order greater than or equal to 6. For more about these loops please refer [37]. All properties discussed in case of groupoids can be done for the case of loops. Howeve...

...Preface 5 Chapter One BASIC CONCEPTS 7 Chapter Two NON ASSOCIATIVE SEMILINEAR ALGEBRAS 13 Chapter Three NON ASSOCIATIVE LINEAR ALGEBRAS 83 Chapter Four GROUPOID VECTOR SPACES 111 Chapter Five APPLICATION OF NON ASSOCIATIVE VECTOR SPACES / LINEAR ALGEBRAS 161 Chapter Six SUGGESTED PROBLEMS 163 FURTHER READING 225 INDEX 229 ABOUT THE ...

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New Classes of Neutrosophic Linear Algebras

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...This book is organized into seven chapters. Chapter one is introductory in content. The notion of neutrosophic set linear algebras and neutrosophic neutrosophic set linear algebras are introduced and their properties analysed in chapter two. Chapter three introduces the notion of neutrosophic semigroup linear algebras and neutrosophic gro...

...Now we proceed onto define the notion of neutrosophic subgroup of a neutrosophic group. DEFINITION 1.2: Let N(G) = (GuI) be a neutrosophic group generated by G and I. A proper subset P(G) is said to be a neutrosophic subgroup if P(G) is a neutrosophic group i.e. P(G) must contain a (sub)...

...Preface 5 Chapter One INTRODUCTION 7 Chapter Two SET NEUTROSOPHIC LINEAR ALGEBRA 13 2.1 Type of Neutrosophic Sets 13 2.2 Set Neutrosophic Vector Space 16 2.3 Neutrosophic Neutrosophic Integer Set Vector Spaces 40 2.4 Mixed Set Neutrosophic Rational Vector Spaces and their Properties 52 ...

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N-Linear Algebra of Type 2

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...ntroduced. This chapter gives over 50 theorems. Chapter two introduces the notion of n-inner product vector spaces of type II, n-bilinear forms and n-linear functionals. The final chapter suggests over a hundred problems. It is important that the reader should be well versed with not only linear algebra but also n-linear algebras of type I....

... of type II. These n-vector spaces of type II are different from the n-vector spaces of type I because the n-vector spaces of type I are defined over a field F where as the n-vector spaces of type II are defined over n-fields. Some properties enjoyed by n-vector spaces of type II cannot be enjoyed by n-vector spaces of type I. To this; we for the sake of completeness just ...

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N-Linear Algebra of Type 1 and Its Applications

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...This book has four chapters. The first chapter just introduces n-group which is essential for the definition of n-vector spaces and n-linear algebras of type I. Chapter two gives the notion of n-vector spaces and several related results which are analogues of the classical linear algebra theorems. In case of n-vector spaces we can define several types of li...

...hapter we introduce the notion of n-vector spaces and describe some of their important properties. Here we define the concept of n-vector spaces over a field which will be known as the type I n-vector spaces or n-vector spaces of type I. Several interesting properties about them are derived in this chapter. DEFINITION 2.1: A n-vector space or a n-linear space of type I (n...

...Preface 5 Chapter One BASIC CONCEPTS 7 Chapter Two n-VECTOR SPACES OF TYPE I AND THEIR PROPERTIES 13 Chapter Three APPLICATIONS OF n-LINEAR ALGEBRA OF TYPE I 81 Chapter Four SUGGESTED PROBLEMS 103 FURTHER READING 111 INDEX 116 ABOUT THE AUTHORS 120...

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Neutrosophic Bilinear Algebras and Their Generalizations

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...The first chapter is introductory in nature and gives a few essential definitions and references for the reader to make use of the literature in case the reader is not thorough with the basics. The second chapter deals with different types of neutrosophic bilinear algebras and b...

...1 Introduction to Bilinear Algebras and their Generalizations 9 1.2 Introduction to Neutrosophic Algebraic Structures 11 Chapter Two NEUTROSOPHIC LINEAR ALGEBRA 15 2.1 Neutrosophic Bivector Spaces 15 2.2 Strong Neutrosophic Bivector Spaces 32 2.3 Neutrosophic Bivector Spaces of Type II 50 2.4 Neutrosophic Biinner Product Bivector Space 198 Chapter Three NEUTROSOP...

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Erasure Techniques in MRD Codes

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...he realiability of the transmission of messages. In this chapter we give only simple coding and decoding algorithms which can be easily understood by a beginner. Binary symmetric channel is an illustration of a model for a transmission channel. Now we will proceed onto define a linear code algebraically....

...Preface 5 Chapter One BASIC CONCEPTS 7 Chapter Two ALGEBRAIC LINEAR CODES AND THEIR PROPERTIES 29 Chapter Three ERASURE DECODING OF MAXIMUM RANK DISTANCE CODES 49 3.1 Introduction 49 3.2 Maximum Rank Distance Codes 51 3.3 Erasure Decoding of MRD Codes 54 Chapter Four MRD CODES ...

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Innovative Uses of Matrices

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...Ms super FAMs etc. In chapter five we define interval matrix and matrix interval using the natural class of intervals, that is intervals of the form [a, b] where a b or a and b not comparable. In the final chapter we have defined the new notion of bimatrices and n-matrices. Using these new concepts we have constructed linear algebra of type I and linear algebra of type II...

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Extenics in Higher Dimensions

By: Florentin Smarandache

...012 at the Research Institute of Extenics and Innovation Methods, from Guangdong University of Technology, in Guangzhou, China, I have introduced the Linear and Non-Linear Attraction Point Principle and the Network of Attraction Curves, have generalized the 1D Extension Distance and the 1D Dependent Function to 2D, 3D, and in general to n-D Spaces, and have generalized Qia...

... 3D-Space, and generally to n-D-Space, by Florentin Smarandache: 52 4. Generalizations in Extenics of the Location Value and Dependent Function from A Single Finite Interval to 2D, 3D, and n-D Spaces, by Florentin Smarandache, Mihai Liviu Smarandache: 60 5. Extention Transformation Used in I Ching, by Florentin Smarandache: 69 6. Extenics in Conventional and Nonconventi...

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Algebraic Structures Using Super Interval Matrices

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy; Florentin Smarandache

...In this book authors for the first time introduce the notion of super interval matrices using the special intervals of the form [0, a], a belongs to Z+ ∪ {0} or Zn or Q+ ∪ {0} or R+ ∪ {0}....

...semifields of type II (super semilinear algebra of type II) and study their properties and illustrate them with examples. DEFINITION 4.1: Let V be a semivector space of super interval matrices defined over the semifield S of type I. If on V we for every pair of elements x, y ∈ V; x . y is in V where ‘.’ is the product defined on V, then we call V a semilinear algebra of...

...ur SUPER INTERVAL SEMILINEAR ALGEBRAS 137 Chapter Five SUPER FUZZY INTERVAL MATRICES 203 5.1 Super Fuzzy Interval Matrices 203 5.2 Special Fuzzy Linear Algebras Using Super Fuzzy Interval Matrices 246 Chapter Six APPLICATION OF SUPER INTERVAL MATRICES AND SET LINEAR ALGEBRAS BUILT USING SUPER INTERVAL MATRICES 255 Chapter Seven SUGGESTED PROBLEMS 257 FURT...

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DSm Vector Spaces of Refined Labels

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy; Florentin Smarandache

...This book has six chapters. The first one is introductory in nature just giving only the needed concepts to make this book a self contained one. Chapter two introduces the notion of refined plane of labels, the three dimensional space of refined labels DSm vector spaces. Clearly any n-dimensional space of refined labels can be easily studied as a...

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Scientia Magna : An International Journal : Volume 2, No. 2, 2006

By: Shaanxi Xi'an, Editor

...ich were presented at the conference but also those papers which were submitted later and are concerned with the Smarandache type problems. There are a few papers which are not directly related to but should fall within the scope of Smarandache type problems. They are 1. L. Liu and W. Zhou, On conjectures about the class number of binary quadratic forms; 2. W. Liang, An id...

...On Algebraic Multi-Vector Spaces Abstract A Smarandache multi-space is a union of n spaces A1;A2;An with some additional conditions hold. Combining these Smarandache multi-spaces with linear vector spaces in classical linear algebra, the conception of multi-vector sp...

...W. Zhou : On conjectures concerning class number of binary quadratic forms 7 W. Zhai and H. Liu : On square-free primitive roots mod p 15 X. Pan : A new limit theorem involving the Smarandache LCM sequence 20 M. Le : The Smarandache Perfect Numbers 24 N. Yuan : On the solutions of an equation involving the Smarandache dual function 27 J. Wang : Mean value of a Smara...

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Natural Product Xn On Matrices

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

... in chapter three. Chapter four introduces natural product on matrices. Natural product on super matrices is introduced in chapter five. Super matrix linear algebra is introduced in chapter six. Chapter seven claims only after this notion becomes popular we can find interesting applications of them. The final chapter suggests over 100 problems some of which are at research...

...In this chapter we only indicate as reference of those the concepts we are using in this book. However the interested reader should refer them for a complete understanding of this book. In this book we define the notion of natural product in matrices so that we have a nice natural product defined on column matrices, m * n (m ≠ n) matrices. This extension is the same in ...

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Methods in Industrial Biotechnology for Chemical Engineers

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...This book has six chapters. First chapter gives a brief description of biotechnology. Second chapter deals will proper proportion of mix of raw materials in cement industries to minimize pollution using fuzzy control theory. Chapter three gives the method of determination ...

...fects kiln operation, fuel consumption, clinker quality and above all the amount of CKD vent into the atmosphere. Further the raw mix should maintain a fixed range for a specific quality of cement. The problem of satisfying this range involves lot of randomness and uncertainty, which in turn speaks about the desired quality of the clinker. ...

...F FLOW RATES IN CHEMICAL PLANTS 79 4.1 Use of FRE in Chemical Engineering 79 4.2 Fuzzy neural networks to estimate velocity of flow distribution in a pipe network 85 4.3 Fuzzy neural networks to estimate three stage counter current extraction unit 86 Chapter Five MINMIZATION OF WASTE GAS FLOW IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 89 Chapter Six USE OF NEUTROSOPHIC RELATIONAL EQUA...

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Scientia Magna : An International Journal : Volume 3, No. 4, 2007

By: Shaanxi Xi'an, Editor

...A structure theorem of right C-rpp semigroups1 Abstract A new method of construction for right C-rpp semigroups is given by using a right cross product of a right regular band and a strong semilattice of left cancellative mo...

...ets 4 K. Liu : On mean values of an arithmetic function 12 L. Wang and Y. Liu : On an infinite series related to Hexagon-numbers 16 X. Ren, etc. : A structure theorem of right C-rpp semigroups 21 A. R. Gilani and B. N. Waphare : Fuzzy extension in BCI-algebras 26 A. S. Shabani : The Pell's equation x2 ¡ Dy2 = §a 33 L. Cheng : On the mean value of the Smarandache LCM ...

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Oglinzi Paralele şi Perpendiculare, Florentin Smarandache, Paradoxismul şi Viteza Supraluminală (Mirrors Parallel and Perpendicular : Florentin Smarandache Paradoxism and Light Speed)

By: Florentin Smarandache

...e studii, articole şi consemnări din presa românească despre scriitorul şi omul de ştiinţă Florentin Smarandache, mişcarea lite-rar-artistică pe care a iniţiat-o (Paradoxismul) şi una dintre teoriile pe care le-a dezvoltat (Viteza Supra-luminală); câteva mesaje adresate acestuia şi o addenda ilustrată vin să contureze peisajul ştiinţific, artistic şi uman în care se mişcă ...

... Library, în Tempe, Arizona, există o mare colecţie specială numită “The Florentin Smarandache Papers” (care are mai mult de 30 de picioare liniare / linear feet) cu cărţi, reviste, manuscrise, documente, CD-uri, DVD-uri, benzi video realizate de el sau despre opera sa. Altă colecţie specială “The Florentin Smarandache Papers” se află la The University of Texas, la Austin,...

............................. 9 Nominalizarea lui Florentin Smarandache pentru Premiul Nobel pentru literatură (Geo Stroe)..... 18 Fizicianul care l-a contrazis pe Einstein (Florin Grieraşu) ..................................... 25 FAŢETELE PARADOXULUI ..................................... 37 De la paradox la paradoxism (Titu Popescu) ............................... 3...

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International Journal of Mathematical Combinatorics : Volume 2, June 2011

By: Linfan Mao

...Aims and Scope: The International J.Mathematical Combinatorics (ISSN 1937-1055) is a fully refereed international journal, and published quarterly comprising 100-150 pages approx. per volume, which publishes original research papers and survey articles in all aspects of Smarandache multi-spaces, Smarandache...

...s to convex-concave generalized multiobjective fuzzy nonlinear fractional disjunctive programming problems for which the decision set is the union of a family of convex sets. The Lagrangian function for such problems is defined and the Kuhn-Tucker Saddle and Stationary points are characterized. In addition, some important theorems related to the Kuhn-Tucker problem for sad...

....BASAVANAGOUD AND V.R.KULLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Effects of Foldings on Free Product of Fundamental Groups BY M.El-GHOUL, A. E.El-AHMADY, H.RAFAT AND M.ABU-SALEEM. . . . . . . 29 Absolutely Harmonious Labeling of Graphs BY M.SEENIVASAN AND A.LOURDUSAMY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 The Toroidal Crossing Number of K4n BY SHENGXIA...

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Absolute Theory of Relativity and Parameterized Special Theory of Relativity and Noninertial Multirelativity

By: Florentin Smarandache

...Preface (Many Relativities ) In the first chapter of this book we discuss Einstein’s thought experiment with atomic clocks: A rocket travels at a constant speed v with respect to the earth. In the rocket, a light pulse is emitted by a source from A to a mirror B that reflects it back to A where it is detected. The rocket’s movement and the light p...

...ed Relativistic Momentum: 40 1.14. Generalized Energy: 40 1.15. The Generalized Total Energy: 40 1.16. Generalized Kinetic Energy: 41 Chapter 2. A Hypothesis: There is No Speed Barrier in the Universe and One Can Construct Arbitrary Speeds: 42 2.1. Introduction: 43 2.2. Entangled Particles: 43 2.3. Scientific Hypothesis: 45 2.4. Open Question: 46 2.5. Future Poss...

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Neutrality and Many-Valued Logics

By: Florentin Smarandache; Andrew Schumann

...In this book, we consider various many-valued logics: standard, linear, hyperbolic, parabolic, non-Archimedean, p -adic, interval, neutrosophic, etc. We survey also results which show the tree different proof-theoretic frameworks for many-valued logics, e.g. frameworks of the following de...

...1.1 Neutrality concept in logic Every point of view A tends to be neutralized, diminished, balanced by Non-A. At the same time, in between A and Non-A there are infinitely many points of view Neut-A. Let’s note by A an idea, or proposition, theory, event, concept, entity, by N...

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Combinatorial Geometry with Applications to Field Theory : Second Edition

By: Linfan Mao

...In The 2nd Conference on Combinatorics and Graph Theory of China (Aug. 16-19, 2006, Tianjing), I formally presented a combinatorial conjecture on mathematical sciences (abbreviated to CC Conjecture), i.e., a mathematical science can be reconstructed from or made by combinatorialization, implicated in the foreword of Chapter 5 of my book Au...

...1.5 ENUMERATION TECHNIQUES 1.5.1 Enumeration Principle. The enumeration problem on a finite set is to count and find closed formula for elements in this set. A fundamental principle for solving this problem in general is on account of the enumeration principle: For finite sets X and Y , the equality |X| = |...

...dean geometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 3.2.1 Euclidean space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 3.2.2 Linear mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 3.2.3 Differential calculus on Rn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 3.2.4 Differential form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 3.2...

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Advances and Applications of DSmT for Information Fusion (Collected Works) : Volume 3

By: Florentin Smarandache; Jean Dezert

...QualitativeDSm Classic rule . . . . . . 56 1.8.5 Qualitative hybrid DSm rule . . . . . . 57 1.8.6 Qualitative PCR5 rule (qPCR5) . . . . . 58 1.8.7 A simple example of qualitative fusion of qba’s . . . 58 1.8.8 A simple example for the qDSmP transformation . . . 60 1.9 Belief Conditioning Rules . . . . . . . 62 1.9.1 Shafer’s Conditioning Rule (SCR) . . . . . 62 1.9....

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