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Brains do not reason as digital computers do. Computers reason in clear steps with statements that are either true or false, while humans reason with vague terms of common sense.
Antonios Paraskevas
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In 1960s Abraham Robinson has developed the non-standard analysis, a formalization of analysis and a branch of mathematical logic, which rigorously defines the infinitesimals.
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This study presents a holistic level of sustainability in the context of green architecture supply chains by integrating GSCM and GHRM through an integrated decision‐making framework. The study applies a hybrid approach of neutrosophic fuzzy TOPSIS and fault tree analysis (FTA) with data mining to identify and rank critical barriers relating to ...
Samireh Kadaei +7 more
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Contextuality: A Philosophical Paradigm, with Applications to Philosophy of Cognitive Science [PDF]
We develop on the idea that everything is related, inside, and therefore determined by a context. This stance, which at first might seem obvious, has several important consequences. This paper first presents ideas on Contextuality, for then applying them
Gershenson, C
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The neutrosophy, neutrosophic set, neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic probability, neutrosophic statistics etc. were introduced by Florentin Smarandache in 1995. 1. Neutrosophy is a new branch of philosophy that studies the origin, nature, and scope of neutralities, as well as their interactions with different ideational spectra.
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The current engineering and construction of buildings has led to an increase in building height, which has created difficulties for search and rescue teams working with fire departments. These challenges are exacerbated by the limited reach of the fire ladder and water hose restrictions.
Suresh Kumar P +8 more
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A Novel Framework for Gauging Information Extracted from Smartphones Using Neutrosophic Logic [PDF]
Smartphones contain a vast amount of information about their users, which can be used as evidence in criminal cases. However, the sheer volume of data can make it challenging for forensic investigators to identify and use the most relevant information ...
R. M. Abou Alzahab +5 more
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On Three Possible Applications of Neutrosophic Logic in Applied Sciences, Including Matter Creation
In the same spirit with the theme of last issue of this SGJ journal (“Ongoing creation”), this paper shortly reviews a plausible mechanism from Aether to become ordinary matter from the perspective of Neutrosophic Logic.
V. Christianto +2 more
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The selection of a fourth‐generation fighter aircraft for the Algerian Air Force is a complex multicriteria decision‐making (MCDM) process, marked by ambiguity and subjectivity. In the face of such challenges, the hybrid framework has applied the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (fuzzy AHP), Shannon entropy, and fuzzy technique for order of preference ...
Abdelghafour Kaanit +3 more
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Implication-Based Neutrosophic Finite State Machine over a Finite Group [PDF]
In this paper, we define and investigate the concept of the implication-based neutrosophic finite state machine (IB-IFSA) over a finite group. Building upon the framework of neutrosophic logic, we introduce the implication-based neutrosophic kernel and ...
S. Jafari +3 more
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