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Introduction To Neutroalgebraic Structures And Antialgebraic Structures (Revisited), Florentin Smarandache
Introduction To Neutroalgebraic Structures And Antialgebraic Structures (Revisited), Florentin Smarandache
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In all classical algebraic structures, the Laws of Compositions on a given set are well-defined. But this is a restrictive case, because there are many more situations in science and in any domain of knowledge when a law of composition defined on a set may be only partially-defined (or partially true) and partially-undefined (or partially false), that we call NeutroDefined, or totally undefined (totally false) that we call AntiDefined. Again, in all classical algebraic structures, the Axioms (Associativity, Commutativity, etc.) defined on a set are totally true, but it is again a restrictive case, because similarly there are numerous situations …