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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...e expression of his or her own artistic creativity. The two examples from classical literature we have of this are the Iliad and the Odyssey, writt... ...eir gods, they also created immortal masterpieces of beauty, in sculpture, architecture and poetry. The Greek gods symbolically represent nature as ...

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G-Dimensional Theory & the Smarandache Quantum Paradoxes : Comparative Logic and Modern Quantum Theory

By: L. Stephen Young

...ically congruent system of physics, at significant variance with modern and classical theory, is presented in Sections 3-4. A comparative analysis o... ...nens). These rules of inference are endorsed by both Stoic logic and modern classical logic…[Yet,] we arrive at an apparently false conclusion." [40... ...of displacement f, (5). Note that the potential well locus is defined by the architecture of S’, and thus has conjunctive motion with the body. We ... ... between the physical and the theory; which is logically favorable, to one (classical relativity), where incongruity between theory and physical mea... ...measurements. Using this methodology, predictive equivalence is found with classical relativity, i.e. equivalent congruity in predicted values with... ...(25) indicate nuclear singularities, a necessary property variance with the classically derived singularity is immediately obvious ―atoms are not bla...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...at he falls asleep and misses the party). Are these actions and intentions in their classical senses? There is room for doubt. Davidson narrows down... ... a decade. Some argue against this and say that robots need not be automata in the classical, Church-Turing, sense. That they could act according t... ...of propositions). If the transition from input to output is deterministic we have a classical automaton – if it is determined by a table of probabil... ...les would yield the application of the following principles to the organization and architecture of the brain: 1. Areas of specialization (dedicate... ...supposedly superior races to the travails of physical, galaxy-hopping missions? The classical answer is: in order to manipulate the environment and ...

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The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

...h THE CURSE OF KALI 47 century. It, too, is a handsome building, more European than Indian in architecture.’ John MacGregor pointed with his rid... ...ure Moghul palace. Helen was surprised at the incongruity of such a building amidst the European architecture of the Residency until Isabel explaine... ...Beedi Meaning rolled tabacco leaf cigarette Word Bharata Natyam Meaning temple dancing in the classical mode. Word Bhisti Meaning Water Carri...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

... his apostles, and so carried the question into the arcana of Christian antiquities, of classical writers, and the authority of the fathers, whither ... ...ols have cut a brick out of the wall, and said, Look at this, and believe in the divine architecture of the palace from which it came: they have tak... ...to many without asking our consent, or making us privy to his purpose? I know that some classical authors are of opinion that the apostle St. John m... ...he four empires in the last times ? It were an undertaking truly difficult. Some of our classical authors touch this point, and make as if they woul... ...rist, we confess that nothing certain can be derived: 39 and nevertheless, in our most classical interpreters, you shall find these Danites frequent... ...word of lamentation, or any word whatever. These things, says a doctor, one of the most classical of them, are beyond all measure too great to be ap...

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Combat Operations C3I : Fundamentals and Interactions

By: George E. Orr

...basic problem of producing a conceptual model of the combat operations process. Only after he establishes the context, a paradigm of warfare based on classical literature, does he discuss the appropriate C3I architecture that will yield the desired results. In a larger sense, Major Orr’s study is an attempt to redefine the nature of modern technology-intensive warfare. Thi...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ying field in sets: 112 4. Neutrosophic Probability - a generalization of classical and imprecise probabilities - and Neutrosophic Statistics: 116 ... ...aradoxes to paradoxism was documentarily described by Titu Popescu in his classical book concerning the movement: "Paradoxism's Aesthetics" (1994). ... ....3. Neutrosophic Set: <logic> A generalization of the intuitionistic set, classical set, fuzzy set, paraconsistent set, dialetheist set, paradoxist ... ...,f<=100); - the fuzzy set (for n=100 and i=0, and 0<=t,i,f<=100); - the classical set (for n=100 and i=0, with t,f either 0 or 100); - the paracon... ...eutrosphic probability and neutrosophic statistics, which generalize the classical and imprecise probability and statistics respectively. Keywords... ...cepts); b) material ideas (embodied in art canvas, sculptures, architectures, machines, tools). Creativity and inventiveness belong to us... ... New Types of Philosophies: a) Object Philosophy: a building through its architecture, a flower, a bird flying, etc. any object are all ideas, or i...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...t home. These machines may have been bought for one purpose, but the flexible architecture—one that made them ready to be programmed using software fro... ...tions are now commonplace, and major software efforts of- ten include plug-in architecture that allows fourth parties to write code that builds on the ... ... it is open to reprogramming and thus repur- posing by anyone. Its technical architecture, whether Windows, Mac, or other, makes it easy for authors t... ...net’s framers and implementers have largely clung to simplicity, omitting an architecture that would label and then speed along “special delivery” pac... ... flourished by beginning in a backwater with few expecta- tions, allowing its architecture to be simple and fluid. The PC had parallel hobbyist backwat... ...GNU/Linux can be locked within an in- formation appliance like the TiVo, and classical, profit-maximizing firms like Red Hat and IBM can find it worthwhi...

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Fuzzy Relational Maps and Neutrosophic Relational Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...is a cutworthy property of binary relation R(X, X) since it is preserved in the classical sense in each α-cut of R. This implies that the properties... ...], 0 ( , 0 [ ), ( ), 0 , ( , 1 ) 1 ( f a f a a f a (16) where f –1 is the classical inverse of f. A binary operator t : [0, 1] × [0, 1] → [0, ... ...olve FRE using fuzzy neural networks [15, 33, 54, 55] is emerging. Since neural architectures were incorporated into the fuzzy field, it has been re... ...the fuzzy field, it has been reasonable for us to think of using neural network architectures to find a solution of FRE. Figure: 1.15.1 . . . ... ... m a 1 a 2 a n F 1 F 2 W output layer input layer 88 A typical network architecture is shown in Figure 1.15.1, which contains an input laye... ...output neurons. With a two-layered max-min operator network which has the same architecture as shown in Fig.1.15.1, we call it a fuzzy perceptron, ... ...j C, where δ j = (T j – O j ). Thus, the learning algorithm is similar to the classical back propagation but C is defined equal to C 1 – C 3 or ... ...liminaries the fuzzified inclusion is defined in essentially the same way as in classical set theory by A ⊆ t B = def ∀x (x εA→ t x ε B), (14... ...elocity v for laminar flow in a pipe is given by ∇ p = v (32µT/D 2 ). This is classical-Poiseulle equation. In flow distribution in a pipe network...

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Noi Functii in Teoria Numerelor

By: Florentin Smarandache

...is a cutworthy property of binary relation R(X, X) since it is preserved in the classical sense in each α-cut of R. This implies that the properties... ...], 0 ( , 0 [ ), ( ), 0 , ( , 1 ) 1 ( f a f a a f a (16) where f –1 is the classical inverse of f. A binary operator t : [0, 1] × [0, 1] → [0, ... ...olve FRE using fuzzy neural networks [15, 33, 54, 55] is emerging. Since neural architectures were incorporated into the fuzzy field, it has been re... ...the fuzzy field, it has been reasonable for us to think of using neural network architectures to find a solution of FRE. Figure: 1.15.1 . . . ... ... m a 1 a 2 a n F 1 F 2 W output layer input layer 88 A typical network architecture is shown in Figure 1.15.1, which contains an input laye... ...output neurons. With a two-layered max-min operator network which has the same architecture as shown in Fig.1.15.1, we call it a fuzzy perceptron, ... ...j C, where δ j = (T j – O j ). Thus, the learning algorithm is similar to the classical back propagation but C is defined equal to C 1 – C 3 or ... ...liminaries the fuzzified inclusion is defined in essentially the same way as in classical set theory by A ⊆ t B = def ∀x (x εA→ t x ε B), (14... ...elocity v for laminar flow in a pipe is given by ∇ p = v (32µT/D 2 ). This is classical-Poiseulle equation. In flow distribution in a pipe network...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... characterize IIDS: 1. Real time adaptive distributed and network based architecture. 2. Incorporation of both anomaly and misuse detection (i.e.,... ...ecision engine incorporated in the intelligent intrusion detection system architecture that uses causal knowledge reasoning with FCMs. A primary tas... ... FIGURE: 1.3.9 53 enormous size, hypermedia, structure and distributed architecture. Much research has been done on the process of browsing for i... ...ynamical behavior of the CNFCM are presented in comparison to that of the classical FCMs. For a complete work refer [108]. 1.3.10: Fuzzy Cog... ...#1. These concepts are: E-mail Space, Text Classification, Plant Behavior Architecture, and Sculptural Presence. In our practice we simultaneously e... ...and I the level of indeterminacy. (A). To maintain consistency with the classical and fuzzy logics and with probability there is the special case ... ...5), {10,20,30}), closer to the life. This is a better approach than the classical probability, where 40 P(Popescu) 60, because from the pending ch... ... 100 and in other cases one may have the inferior sum < 0, while in the classical fuzzy set theory the superior sum should be 100 and the inferior... ...tions on the directed graphs of those nodes? 16. Give some analogues or classical results on neutrosophic graphs. 17. Illustrate by a model, whi...

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Applications of Bimatrices to Some Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Models

By: Florentin Smarandache

... and A. Pedrycz. A Fuzzy Cognitive System: Examination of Referential Neural Architectures, in: Proc. of the Int. Joint Conf. on Neural Networks, 2... ...ear Algebra, Academic Press, 1973. 187. Zhang, W.R., and S. Chen. A Logical Architecture for Cognitive Maps, Proceedings of the 2 nd IEEE Confere... ...uzzy logic and set respectively), neutrosophic probability (generalization of classical and imprecise probability). Also, small contributions to nu...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ies XXIII. Financial Crises, Global Capital Flows and the International Financial Architecture XXIV. War and the Business Cycle XXV. America’s C... ...ething is very flawed with the intellectual pillars and models of this field. Neo-classical economics has failed on several fronts simultaneously.... ...o produce valuable commodities and distribute them among different people". The classical concept of scarcity - unlimited wants vs. limited reso... ...ther insights - were incorporated in a theory of market contestability. Contrary to classical economic thinking, monopolies and oligopolies rarely r... ...e are even captives for hire, known as "rent a captive". The more reluctant the classical insurance companies are to provide coverage - and the ... ...f goods and services. We are likely to witness the death of the car dealer, the classical retail outlet, the music records shop. For that matter... ... Return Financial Crises, Global Capital Flows and The International Financial Architecture By: Dr. Sam Vaknin The recent upheavals in the... ...it is clear that an important and integral part of the new International Financial Architecture MUST be the control of speculative money in pursuit... ...it is clear that an important and integral part of the new International Financial Architecture MUST be the control of speculative money in pursuit...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

.... Space is a yarn. Einstein was the last classicist (relativity just means that no classical observer has any preference over another in formulatin... ...eriously erode the tranquil continuity of yore. But the first serious crack in the classical (intuitive) weltanschauung was opened long ago with th... ...he five string theories, on the one hand, and M Theory on the other hand constitute classical LIMITS. Perturbation theory was used to derive their ... ... Relativity Theory (GRT) formalism and add to it specific matter fields. Thus, many classical black hole solutions satisfy string equations of motio... ...and has profound physical impacts and effects. It has quantum aspects combined with classical determinism. We propose that what we call the Subcons... ...Is the World Necessary? " The more I examine the universe, and the details of its architecture, the more evidence I find that the Universe in some...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...terogeneities become partial with the introduction of the third part. The classical binomial becomes a trinitarian antinomy (theory appreciated by th... ...nts “the termination and the beginning” (with Non-words and In the gentle classical style) of the Romanian postmodernity”. The poet “has fixed to hi... ...rms of the common life, and in the case these ones are annulled, also the classical literary norms”). In the case of the precursor Urmuz, the pastic... ...decadentism, etc.) reject the old belles and bonnes lettres, like also the classical culture, the erudition, the laws and the clichés, considering th... ...ain here that the formal performance has a different acceptation from the classical one, regarding the fidelity in front of a model, or the beautifu... ...n Smarandache intuits a writing of the pictures in which it can be seen an architecture of the sentiments. An introductory “little biography” at th...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

...Laozi, etc., are illustrating the same truth. Liaofan’s Four Lessons is a classical example. 3. The Integration of Logic What is the essentia... ... basis for neutrosophic research, and the latter as the new generation of classical fuzzy mathematics, to theoretically support all the applied stud... ...t now appears in generations of Chinese people, due to the replacement of classical Chinese with vernacular Chinese, and also to the Cultural Revolu... ...essor Wang Caigui of Taiwan successfully applies the education of Chinese classical culture to children, even infants because ages 0-3 year are of c... ...rds itself as infallible, and even criticizes and misrepresents, or twists classical Chinese culture. In this sense the excellent traditional Chinese... ...are proper descriptions.) a) Object Philosophy: A building through its architecture, a flower, a bird flying, etc., any object are all ideas, or ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book III : A Visit to Kino

By: Bob Oconnor

...mensity, but because of the touches of nature tastefully imbued into their architecture. One edifice appeared to be that of a tree topped purple mo... ... their earphones delivering them the diamonds of literature, philosophy of classical music. ―One of our major industries deals with making e... ...musical instrument. It is no surprise that Asians are leading the world in classical music performance. Here classical music is appreciated by the ... ...ble joy to my palate, tastes that exceeded my mind‘s culinary dreams. The architecture is magnificent. Only in Spain have I sensed the elegance of ...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...er receiving his degree from Williams he at- tended the Columbia School of Architecture and after graduation became a partner in the firm of Squires &... ... defeated for office on the board of selectmen. The town voted no-license. Classical Teachers Meet The Classical Association of New England held its s... ...sociations of the middle and .southern states in the jniblica- tion of the classical journal al- ready established by these associa- tions. The ])rinc... ...am C. P. Rhoados '()(5. David E. Van (lioson '88 and Harold A. Nomor 'Of). Classical Society toRead Petronios The Classical society will hold its next... ...mised in every respect. TelBphokk 45-3 Sprinc Strebt Wn,uAuaTowN .^ I'. -J Classical Society Read Petronius— Modern Fiction in Old Rome A nieutiiig uf... ...undecided, Joeokel will enter., the Harvard law school. Johnson will study architecture at the University of California. Continued in the next isme. M... ...9.Wood, Thomas "10. ' CALENDAR 7.80 8.00 2.30 6.00 TUESDAY. APRIL 28 p. m.—Classical Society ineet- ing, west wing of Li- brary. Prof. Hewitt will spe... ...omething about the services in our chapel. We have a building which by its architecture and its associations naturally, and it would seem, should irre... ... now occupied by thew. The house is a frame structure of sim- ple colonial architecture through- out. A two-story portico with columns adorns the fron...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...s By: Sam Vaknin A novel re-definition through experimentation of the classical format of the book is emerging. Consider the now defunct BookTa... ...The lending of e-books to patrons appears to be a natural extension of the classical role of libraries: physical book lending. Libraries sought also ... ...s no discernible order, classification, or categorization. As opposed to "classical" libraries, no one has invented a cataloguing standard (remember ... ...e. This will be facilitated by the opening up of the TCP/IP communication architecture and its availability to PCs. A billion USD will go just to fi... ... of sources in an archive maintained for him on the Net. It will not be a classical "dead" archive. It will be active. A special application will se... ...e will argue against this and say that robots need not be automata in the classical, Church-Turing, sense. That they could act according to heuristic... ...ly to prefer old age to youth, old habits to new, old buildings to modern architecture, etc. This preference of the Elders (a term of veneration) ove...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...mplishment that stimulates the brain. Or another possibility is that different people react differently to aggression. On another track, when classi... ... 37 might consider being a psychologist or a teacher. If you have a sense of beauty and of geometry you might consider archit... ... ―Though the 11 th Century the Muslim rulers fostered an advanced level of sciences, literature and the arts. Agriculture was improved. Archit... ...o your human potentials. Even listening to music as an escape or as a way of lifting your spirits depends on the kind of music you listen to. Classi...

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