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Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

Abstract

If we know the determinate and sub-indeterminate part(s) of an argument a0  a1I1  a2I2 ... anIn how do we similarly find the determinate and sub-indeterminate part(s) of a function (or operation) of this argument 0 1 1 2 2 ( ... )? n n f a  a I  a I   a I The AH-Isometry is designed to do just that. The function f may be of one or more variables (arguments), it may also be some unary or n-ary operation. Real examples are presented in this paper of such arguments and functions. We now present for the first time the most general form, the n-Refined AH-Isometry.

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