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Neutrosophic statistical test for counts in climatology.
The existing F-test for two counts data from the Poisson distribution under classical statistics can be applied only when the counts in the data are exact or not intervals. The existing test cannot be applied when the count data is indeterminate, in the interval, and uncertain. In this paper, the F-test for two counts data from the Poisson distribution
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Researchers under classical statistics often rely on precise, determinate data to estimate population parameters. However, in certain situations, data may be indeterminate or imprecise. Traditional approaches often fail to manage the complexities of uncertainty, necessitating the development of advanced methodologies like neutrosophic statistics.
Anamika Kumari +3 more
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Random Samples Generation from Neutrosophic Distributions Using the neutrostat Package in R [PDF]
Random sample generation plays a fundamental role in statistical simulation, model validation, and performance evaluation. In the context of neutrosophic statistics, where uncertainty, indeterminacy, and imprecision are explicitly modeled, generating ...
M. I. Khan +2 more
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In graph theory, the Randic index (R) is a topological graph invariant widely used as a physicochemical descriptor in the mathematical modeling of molecular structures. However, traditional molecular graphs fail to capture the heterogeneity of chemical bonds, since they treat all edges as uniform, ignoring variations in bond lengths and strengths.
Ying Wang +5 more
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Ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach [PDF]
Ideologies face two critical problems in the reality, the problem of commitment and the problem of validation. Commitment and validation are two separate phenomena, in spite of the near universal myth that the human is committed because his beliefs are ...
Nescolarde-Selva, Josué Antonio +1 more
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The knitting of wool is a complicated textile process that is driven by nonlinear interactions of yarn tension, loop creation, and needle dynamics. These interactions have a considerable impact on the quality of the fabric as well as the efficiency with which it is produced.
Suresh Kumar Sahani +3 more
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Papers on neutrosophy (a generalization of dialectics), on neutrosophic logic, set, probability and statistics (generalizations of fuzzy logic, fuzzy set, and imprecise probability respectively), by Florentin Smarandache, Jean Dezert, S. Bhattacharya, Andrzej Buller, M. Khoshnevisan, S. Singh, Feng Liu, Gh. C.
Smarandache, Florentin +9 more
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Heterogeneity Measures for Analyzing the Scale Effect and Anisotropy of Joint Roughness
Joint roughness of rock joints is one of the key factors influencing the mechanical properties of rock joints. The influence of joint roughness on the mechanical properties of rock mass is usually quantitatively characterized by joint roughness coefficient (JRC).
Jibo Qin +3 more
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Where is the problem of “Where is the mind?”? [PDF]
We propose that the discussions about “where the mind is” depend directly on the metaphysical preconception and definition of “mind”. If we see the mind from one perspective (individualist), it will be only in the brain, and if we see it from another ...
Gershenson, C
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