Welcome to our book review site go-pdf.online!

You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.

Sign up

Unfolding the Labyrinth: Open Problems in Physics, Mathematics, Astrophysics, and other areas of science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Unfolding the Labyrinth: Open Problems in Physics, Mathematics, Astrophysics, and other areas of science

Throughout this book, we discuss some open problems in various branches of science, including mathematics, theoretical physics, astrophysics, geophysics etc. It is of our hope that some of the problems discussed in this book will find their place either in theoretical exploration or further experiments, while some parts of these problems may be found useful for scholarly stimulation.The present book is also intended for young physics and mathematics fellows who will perhaps find the unsolved problems described here are at least worth pondering. If this book provides only a few highlights of plausible solutions, it is merely to keep the fun of readers in discovering the answers by themselves. Bon voyage!

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, Vol. I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, Vol. I

This volume is a collection of ten papers, written by different authors and co-authors (listed in the order of the papers): F. Smarandache, Jun Ye, M. Shabir, M. Ali, M. Naz, F. Yuhua, A. A. Salama, S. Vladutescu, Y. Guo, A. Sengur, S. Broumi, P. Chi, and P. Liu. In first paper, the author proposed Neutrosophic Measure and neutrosophic Integral. Another Form of Correlation Coefficient between Single Valued Neutrosophic Sets and Multiple Attribute Decision-Making Method is proposed in the second paper. Soft Neutrosophic Group is studied in third paper. In fourth paper Neutrosophic Example in Physics is discussed. Similarly in fifth paper Filters via Neutrosophic Crisp Sets are discussed. In p...

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, book series, Vol. 11, 2016
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, book series, Vol. 11, 2016

This volume is a collection of fourteen papers, written by different authors and co-authors (listed in the order of the papers): N. Radwan, M. Badr Senousy, A. E. D. M. Riad, Chunfang Liu, YueSheng Luo, J. M. Jency, I. Arockiarani, P. P. Dey, S. Pramanik, B. C. Giri, N. Shah, A. Hussain, Gaurav, M. Kumar, K. Bhutani S. Aggarwal, V. Pătraşcu, F. Yuhua, S. Broumi, A. Bakali, M. Talea, F. Smarandache, M. Khan, S. Afzal, H. E. Khalid, M. A. Baset ,I. M. Hezam.

Hadron models and related New Energy issues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Hadron models and related New Energy issues

The present book covers a wide-range of issues from alternative hadron models to their likely implications to New Energy research, including alternative interpretation of low-energy reaction (coldfusion) phenomena.The authors explored some new approaches to describe novel phenomena in particle physics. M Pitkanen introduces his nuclear string hypothesis derived from his Topological Geometrodynamics theory, while E. Goldfain discusses a number of nonlinear dynamics methods, including bifurcation, pattern formation (complex Ginzburg-Landau equation) to describe elementary particle masses. Fu Yuhua discusses a plausible method for prediction of phenomena related to New Energy development.F. Sma...

Quantization in Astrophysics, Brownian Motion, and Supersymmetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516
Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, book series, Vol.12, 2016
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, book series, Vol.12, 2016

This volume is a collection of seventeen papers, written by different authors and co-authors (listed in the order of the papers): F. Smarandache, K. Bhutani, M. Kumar, G. Garg, S. Aggarwal, P. Biswas, S. Pramanik, B. C. Giri, J. Ye, A. Mukherjee, M. Datta, S. Sarkar, N. Shah, M. K. EL Gayyar, S. K. Patro, B. C. Cuong, P. H. Phong, A. A. Salama, I. M. Hanafy, H. Elghawalby and M. S. Dabash, R. Roy, P. Das, D. Mandal, Santhi R., Udhayarani N., F. Yuhua, S. A. Akinleye, A.A.A. Agboola, and J. Chen.

New Trends in Neutrosophic Theory and Applications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 426

New Trends in Neutrosophic Theory and Applications

Neutrosophic theory and applications have been expanding in all directions at an astonishing rate especially after the introduction the journal entitled “Neutrosophic Sets and Systems”. New theories, techniques, algorithms have been rapidly developed. One of the most striking trends in the neutrosophic theory is the hybridization of neutrosophic set with other potential sets such as rough set, bipolar set, soft set, hesitant fuzzy set, etc. The different hybrid structure such as rough neutrosophic set, single valued neutrosophic rough set, bipolar neutrosophic set, single valued neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy set, etc. are proposed in the literature in a short period of time. Neutrosophic s...

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, vol. 11/2016
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, vol. 11/2016

“Neutrosophic Sets and Systems” has been created for publications on advanced studies in neutrosophy, neutrosophic set, neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic probability, neutrosophic statistics that started in 1995 and their applications in any field, such as the neutrosophic structures developed in algebra, geometry, topology, etc.

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, vol. 1/2013
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, vol. 1/2013

“Neutrosophic Sets and Systems” has been created for publications on advanced studies in neutrosophy, neutrosophic set, neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic probability, neutrosophic statistics that started in 1995 and their applications in any field, such as the neutrosophic structures developed in algebra, geometry, topology, etc.

The Road to East Slope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

The Road to East Slope

Su Shi (1037-1101) is the greatest poet of the Song Dynasty, a man whose writings and image defined some of the enduring central themes of the Chinese cultural tradition. Su Shi was not only the best poet of his time, he was also a government official, a major prose stylist, a noted calligrapher, an avid herbalist, a dabbler in alchemy, and a broadly learned scholar. The author shows how this complex personality was embodied in Su Shi's work and traces the evolution of his poems from juvenilia to the poems written in exile in Huangzhou, where Su settled on a farm at East Slope.