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-hyperoperations

open access: yes, 2003
A. Madanshekaf
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M02 Zeration as the Floor and Attractor of the Hyperoperation Hierarchy

open access: yes
Warning! The updated version is available here, combining M01 and M02:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20406343***************************************This paper develops a rigorous foundation for zeration, identified as the rank‑0 hyperoperation H0(B;z)=z+1, and establishes it as the absorbing floor and global attractor of the hyperoperation ...
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Tetration as Endogenous Recursion, Not Magnitude: Hyperoperations in Financial Markets

open access: yes
For a century, tetration has been understood as a way to produce very large numbers very fast. This paper demonstrates that tetration has a second identity: it is the recursive structure where the output of an exponential process modifies the operator of the next exponential process.
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Notice of Retraction: Fuzzy hyperoperations associated to fuzzy hypergraphs

open access: yes, 2010
null Qingsong Zeng   +2 more
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Commuting Hyperoperations

open access: yes36th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL'06), 2006
Centralizer of a set of hyperoperations F is a clone of hyperoperations that commute with all hyperoperations from F. There are several ways to define this commuting operator which imply several definitions of centralizers of sets of hyperoperations and they are considered in this paper. In order to obtain their properties, we discuss the definition of
Jovanka Pantovic
exaly   +3 more sources

Generalized Hyperoperations Defined on Topological Space

open access: yesJournal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography, 2015
AbstractWe first generalize the hyperoperation to generalized hyperoperation; then we define generalized semihypergroup and generalized hypergroup by the use of generalized hyperoperation; also we give some examples of this kind of hyperoperations. Then we apply generalized hyperoperation to topological space. We obtain some interesting results.
Yuming Feng
exaly   +3 more sources

Some Properties of Hyperoperations and Hyperclones

open access: yesWords, Languages & Combinatorics III, 2003
Hajime Machida
exaly   +3 more sources

Hyperoperations on directed graphs

Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography
We analyze three hyper-operations derived from directed graphs, demonstrate the influence of the underlying graph structure on these hyper-operations and study the algebraic properties of the related classes of graphs. The paper also illustrates the relationship between directed graphs and hyper-structures using graph hyper-operations.
Antonios Kalampakas
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Fuzzy Sets and Algebraic Hyperoperations to Model Interpersonal Relations

open access: yes, 2016
In Social Sciences propositions and descriptions of interpersonal relationships are given by means of linguistic expressions, which cannot be formalized with the classic binary logic. Then a necessary tool are fuzzy sets that give the possibility to measure the degree of belonging of an element to a set described by a linguistic property or the degree ...
MATURO, Antonio, Hoskova Mayerova, Sarka
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