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Consciousness, time and science epistemology: an existentialist approach
In this work, the author presents an updated state-of-the-art study about the fundamental concept of time, integrating approaches coming from all branches of human cognitive disciplines. The author points out that there is a rational relation for the nature of time (arché) coming from human disciplines and scientific ones, thus proposing an overall vision of it for the first time. Implications of this proposal are shown providing an existentialist approach to the meaning of “time” concept
Properties of an anti vague filter in BL-algebras
ABSTRACTIn this paper, we introduce the notion of an anti vague filter of a BL-algebra with illustration, and obtain some related properties. Further, we investigate some equivalent conditions of anti vague filter.
On the relation of free bodies, inertial sets and arbitrariness
We present a fully relational definition of inertial systems based in the No Arbitrariness Principle, that eliminates the need for absolute inertial frames of reference or distinguished reference systems as the ``fixed stars'' in order to formulate Newtonian mechanics. The historical roots of this approach to mechanics are discussed as well.The work is based in part in the constructivist perspective of space advanced by Piaget. We argue that inertial systems admit approximations and that what is of practical use are precisely such approximations.We finally discuss a slightly larger class of systems that we call ``relatively inertial'' which are the fundamental systems in a relational view of mechanics
A characterization of strong fuzzy diameter zero in intuitionistic fuzzy metric spaces
Abstract: The idea of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Metric Space introduced by Park (2004). In this paper, we introduce the notion of strong Intuitionistic Fuzzy diameter zero for a family of subsets based on the Intuitionistic fuzzy diameter for a subset of A. Then we introduce nested sequence of subsets having strong Intuitionistic fuzzy diameter zero using their Intuitionistic fuzzy diameter.
Generalized double Fibonomial numbers
From the beginning of 20th century, generalization of binomial coefficient has been deliberated broadly. One of the most famous generalized binomial coefficients are Fibonomial coefficients, obtained by substituting Fibonacci numbers in place of natural numbers in the binomial coefficients. In this paper, we further generalize the concept of Fibonomial coefficient and called it Generalized double Fibonomial number and obtain interesting properties of it. We also discuss its special case, double Fibonomial number along with the situation in which they give integer values. Other properties of it have also been discussed along with its upper and lower bounds
Common fixed point theorems in complex valued fuzzy metric spaces
In this paper, we aim to prove some common fixed point theorems for pairs of any mappings, for pairs of occasionally weakly compatible mappings satisfying some conditions in complex valued fuzzy metric spaces
On odd integers and their couples of divisors
A composite odd integer can be expressed as product of two odd integers. Possibly this decomposition is not unique. From 2n + 1 = (2i + 1)(2j + 1) it follows that n = i + j + 2ij. This form of n characterizes the composite odd integers. It allows the formulation of simple algorithms to compute all the couples of divisors of odd integers and to identify the odd inetegers with the same number of couples of divisors (including the primes, with the number of non trivial divisors equal to zero). The distributions of odd integers ≤ 2n+1 vs. the number of their couples of divisors have been computed up to n ≃ 5 10^7, and the main features are illustrated
Society and territory: prevention and social planning
Prevention and social planning are two terms that bind to the sense of community and identity of a territory, at a time of socio-economic regeneration of the territory itself and resilience to the crises imposed by globalization. The local community is at the center of the processes of renaissance, or at least this is what all decision-makers declare in their planning. In reality, programming (at all levels, from European to local) needs to confront the demands, values, resources and power (even perceived) of change that belong to the local community, as an expression of relationships and power. The relationship between external/internal agents of change is not only limited to policy makers and stakeholders (both of the different levels of programming and of the different sectors of the same local community), but also to the view that they have of the dichotomies (sometimes stereotyped) such as: health/health, well-being/disease, development/protection, investment/cost, participation/delegation
On extended quasi-MV algebras
In this paper, we introduce a new algebraic structure called extended quasi-MV algebras, which are generalizations of quasi-MV algebras. The notions of ideals, ideal congruences and filters in Equasi-MV algebras were introduced and their mutual relationships were investigated. There is a bijection between the set of all ideals and the set of all ideal congruences on an Equasi-MV algebra
Perfect edge domination in vague graphs
In this paper, we modified undirected vague graphs and edge domination set based on these two concepts. We study the notions of perfect edge domination, connected perfect edge domination of vague graph. Moreover, we investigate some related properties in these concepts with new results