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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. In all classical algebraic
structures, the law of compositions on a given set are
well-defined, but this is a restrictive case because there are
situations in science where a law of composition defined on a set
may be only partially defined and partially undefined, which we
call NeutroDefined, or totally undefined, which we call
AntiDefined. Theory and Applications of NeutroAlgebras as
Generalizations of Classical Algebra introduces NeutroAlgebra, an
emerging field of research. This book provides a comprehensive
collection of original work related to NeutroAlgebra and covers
topics such as image retrieval, mathematical morphology, and
NeutroAlgebraic structure. It is an essential resource for
philosophers, mathematicians, researchers, educators and students
of higher education, and academicians.
NeutroAlgebra and AntiAlgebra were extended to NeutroGeometry and
AntiGeometry in order to catch the Non-Euclidean Geometries. In the
real world, the spaces and the elements that populate them and the
rules that apply to them are not perfect, uniform, homogeneous, or
complete. They are fragmentary and disparate, with unclear and
conflicting information, and they do not apply in the same degree
to each element. Therefore, these partial, hybrid, and mixed
structures are necessary. NeutroGeometry, NeutroAlgebra, and
SuperHyperAlgebra in Today's World presents applications of many
NeutroStructures in our real world and considers NeutroGeometry and
AntiGeometry as new fields of research that resemble everyday life.
Covering key topics such as hyperbolic geometry, elliptic geometry,
and AntiGeometry, this reference work is ideal for mathematicians,
industry professionals, researchers, scholars, academicians,
practitioners, instructors, and students.
NeutroAlgebra and AntiAlgebra were extended to NeutroGeometry and
AntiGeometry in order to catch the Non-Euclidean Geometries. In the
real world, the spaces and the elements that populate them and the
rules that apply to them are not perfect, uniform, homogeneous, or
complete. They are fragmentary and disparate, with unclear and
conflicting information, and they do not apply in the same degree
to each element. Therefore, these partial, hybrid, and mixed
structures are necessary. NeutroGeometry, NeutroAlgebra, and
SuperHyperAlgebra in Today's World presents applications of many
NeutroStructures in our real world and considers NeutroGeometry and
AntiGeometry as new fields of research that resemble everyday life.
Covering key topics such as hyperbolic geometry, elliptic geometry,
and AntiGeometry, this reference work is ideal for mathematicians,
industry professionals, researchers, scholars, academicians,
practitioners, instructors, and students.
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. In all classical algebraic
structures, the law of compositions on a given set are
well-defined, but this is a restrictive case because there are
situations in science where a law of composition defined on a set
may be only partially defined and partially undefined, which we
call NeutroDefined, or totally undefined, which we call
AntiDefined. Theory and Applications of NeutroAlgebras as
Generalizations of Classical Algebra introduces NeutroAlgebra, an
emerging field of research. This book provides a comprehensive
collection of original work related to NeutroAlgebra and covers
topics such as image retrieval, mathematical morphology, and
NeutroAlgebraic structure. It is an essential resource for
philosophers, mathematicians, researchers, educators and students
of higher education, and academicians.
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