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Bipolar Fuzzy Pseudo-UP Ideal Of Pseudo-UP Algebra. [PDF]
In this paper, we apply the concept of bipolar fuzzy sets to pseudo-UP ideals in pseudo-UP algebras. We prove that the intersection of two bipolar fuzzy pseudo-UP ideals is also a bipolar fuzzy pseudo-UP ideal, while the union of two such ideals does not
Mechderso AA +3 more
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A Class of BCI-Algebra and Quasi-Hyper BCI-Algebra
In this paper, we study the connection between generalized quasi-left alter BCI-algebra and commutative Clifford semigroup by introducing the concept of an adjoint semigroup. We introduce QM-BCI algebra, in which every element is a quasi-minimal element,
Xiaohong Zhang, Yudan Du
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Linear Algebra and Smarandache Linear Algebra [PDF]
The present book, on Smarandache linear algebra, not only studies the Smarandache analogues of linear algebra and its applications, it also aims to bridge the need for new research topics pertaining to linear algebra, purely in the algebraic sense.
Vasantha, Kandasamy
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Strong ideals and horizontal ideals in pseudo-BCH-algebras
In this paper we define strong ideals and horizontal ideals in pseudo-BCH-algebras and investigate the properties and characterizations of them.
Andrzej Walendziak
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Deductive systems of pseudo-M algebras
The class of pseudo-M algebras contains pseudo-BCK, pseudo-BCI, pseudo-BCH, pseudo-BE, pseudo-CI algebras and many other algebras of logic. In this paper, the notion of deductive system in a pseudo-M algebra is introduced and its elementary properties ...
Andrzej Walendziak
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This work introduces Wearable deep learning (WearableDL) that is a unifying conceptual architecture inspired by the human nervous system, offering the convergence of deep learning (DL), Internet‐of‐things (IoT), and wearable technologies (WT) as follows: (1) the brain, the core of the central nervous system, represents deep learning for cloud computing
Aras R. Dargazany +3 more
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Introduction to Neutrosophic BCI/BCK‐Algebras
We introduce the concept of neutrosophic BCI/BCK‐algebras. Elementary properties of neutrosophic BCI/BCK algebras are presented.
A. A. A. Agboola +2 more
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Vague Filters of Residuated Lattices
Notions of vague filters, subpositive implicative vague filters, and Boolean vague filters of a residuated lattice are introduced and some related properties are investigated. The characterizations of (subpositive implicative, Boolean) vague filters is obtained. We prove that the set of all vague filters of a residuated lattice forms a complete lattice
Shokoofeh Ghorbani, Hong J. Lai
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States and Measures on Hyper BCK‐Algebras
We define the notions of Bosbach states and inf‐Bosbach states on a bounded hyper BCK‐algebra (H, ∘, 0, e) and derive some basic properties of them. We construct a quotient hyper BCK‐algebra via a regular congruence relation. We also define a ∘‐compatibled regular congruence relation θ and a θ‐compatibled inf‐Bosbach state s on (H, ∘, 0,e). By inducing
Xiao-Long Xin, Pu Wang, Baolin Wang
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The notion of normal pseudo-BCI-algebras is studied and some characterizations of it are given. Extensions of pseudo-BCI-algebras are also considered.
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