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Soft Computing, 2017
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Michal Novak
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Michal Novak
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Inheritance examples of algebraic hyperstructures
Information Sciences, 2013Algebraic hyperstructures represent a natural extension of classical algebraic structures. In a classical algebraic structure, the composition of two elements is an element, while in an algebraic hyperstructure, the composition of two elements is a set. Algebraic hyperstructure theory has many applications in other disciplines. The main purpose of this
Bijan Davvaz
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Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography, 2003
Piergiulio Corsini
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Piergiulio Corsini
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Soft topological hyperstructure
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2021Molodtsov proposed the theory of soft sets which can be considered as a recent mathematical tool to deal with uncertainties. The main purpose of this paper is to give the definition of soft topological hypergrupoid by examining the concept of hypergrupoid which is one of the hyperystructures with soft set theory from the topological point of view. Also,
Gulay Oguz, Bijan Davvaz
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HYPERSTRUCTURES AS ABSTRACT MATTER [PDF]
We give a new introduction to hyperstructures and higher order structures in general. A specific implementation of a hyperstructure we call Abstract Matter, and we argue that this is a suitable model for studying and simulating various kinds of both organic and inorganic matter — even cognitive matter.
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A comparison of hyperstructures [PDF]
Hypermedia applications tend to use simple representations for navigation: most commonly, nodes are organized within an unconstrained graph, and users are presented with embedded links or lists of links. Recently, new data structures have emerged which may serve as alternative models for both the organization, and presentation, of hypertextual nodes ...
McGuffin, Michael J., schraefel, m.c.
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Toward a Hyperstructure Taxonomy
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2007Bacterial cells contain many large, spatially extended assemblies of ions, molecules, and macromolecules, called hyperstructures, that are implicated in functions that range from DNA replication and cell division to chemotaxis and secretion. Interactions between these hyperstructures would create a level of organization intermediate between ...
Norris, V. +14 more
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Hyperstructures and linear spaces with parallelism
Geometriae Dedicata, 1992Ist \(({\mathfrak P},{\mathfrak L})\) ein linearer Raum, dessen Geraden Teilmengen von \({\mathfrak P}\) sind, so wird durch \((a,b)\mapsto\) lineare Hülle von \(\{a,b\}\) eine Verknüpfung \[ +:{\mathfrak P}\times{\mathfrak P}\to\text{Potenzmenge }\mathbb{P}({\mathfrak P})\text{ von }{\mathfrak P} \] definiert.
PIANTA S, ZIZIOLI, Elena
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Soft Hyperstructures and Their Applications
New Mathematics and Natural ComputationThe real world is full of uncertainties, which we require appropriate mathematical structures to model and handle them. One such structure is the soft set, which can be combined with various algebraic and topological structures. The paper discusses how soft sets and hyperstructures can be combined to create new soft structures that can handle ...
Gholam Reza Amiri +2 more
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Multiple-valued hyperstructures
Proceedings. 1998 28th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple- Valued Logic (Cat. No.98CB36138), 2002An n-ary hyperoperation on A is a map from A/sup n/ into the set P of nonvoid subsets of A. A hyperclone on A is a set of hyperoperations on A containing all projections and closed with respect to a natural composition. Although special hyperalgebras, like hypergroups, hyperrings etc., have been studied for 6 decades there is no universal-algebra type ...
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