Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2010
Abstract
These paradoxes are called “neutrosophic” since they are based on indeterminacy (or neutrality, i.e. neither true nor false), which is the third component in neutrosophic logic. We generalize the Venn diagram to a Neutrosophic Diagram, which deals with vague, inexact, ambiguous, illdefined ideas, statements, notions, entities with unclear borders. We define the neutrosophic truth table and introduce two neutrosophic operators (neuterization and antonymization operators) give many classes of neutrosophic paradoxes.
Publication Title
Progress in Physics
Volume
4
First Page
18
Last Page
23
Language (ISO)
English
Keywords
neutrosophic paradoxes, Venn diagram, neutrosophic diagram, neuterization, antonymization
Recommended Citation
Smarandache, Florentin.
"Neutrosophic Diagram and Classes of Neutrosophic Paradoxes or to the Outer-Limits of Science."
Progress in Physics