Structure, NeutroStructure, and AntiStructure in Science

International Journal of Neutrosophic Science 13 (1):28-33 (2021)
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Abstract

In any science, a classical Theorem, defined on a given space, is a statement that is 100% true (i.e. true for all elements of the space). To prove that a classical theorem is false, it is sufficient to get a single counter-example where the statement is false.

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Florentin Smarandache
University of New Mexico

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