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How come (1, 1, 1) and (0, 0, 0)?

(a1+b1T+c1I+d1F) + (a2+b2T+c2I+d2F) = = (a1+a2) + (b1+b2)T+(c1+c2)I+(d1+d2)F; (a1+b1T+c1I+d1F) - (a2+b2T+c2I+d2F) = = (a1-a2) + (b1-b2)T+(c1-c2)I+(d1-d2)F. While multiplication (a1+b1T+c1I+d1F)(a2+b2T+c2I+d2F) is defined as in classical multiplication of polynomials, but taking into consideration the above absorbance law when multiplying the T, I, F among themselves. Various neutrosophic quadruple algebraic structures are studied on the set of NQs.

How come (1, 1, 1) and (0, 0, 0)?

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Mohammed Akram How will we explain <0, 0, 0> and <1, 1, 1> in SVNS ? How one expert may have three his different opinions at a time in decision making? Florentin Smarandache You consider that there are three different experts that are independent (i.e. they do not communicate with each other, and they use different criteria of evaluation), so each one focuses on one attribute only (because each one is the best specialist in evaluating a single attribute). Therefore each expert can assign 1 to his attribute value { for (1,1,1) }. Or each expert can assign 0 to his attribute value { for (0,0,0) respectively }.

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