Foundations Of Santilli’s Isonumber Theory: With Applications to New Cryptograms, Fermat’s Theorem and Goldbach’s Conjecture
Chun-xuan Jiang
In my works I often expressed the view that the protracted lack of resolution of fundamental problems in science
signals the needs of basically new mathematics. This is the case, for example, for:quantitative representations of biological structures; resolution of the vexing problem of grand-unification; invariant treatment of irreversibility at the classical and operator levels; identification of hadronic constituents definable in our spacetime; achievement of a classical representation of antimatter; and other basic open problems.
signals the needs of basically new mathematics. This is the case, for example, for:quantitative representations of biological structures; resolution of the vexing problem of grand-unification; invariant treatment of irreversibility at the classical and operator levels; identification of hadronic constituents definable in our spacetime; achievement of a classical representation of antimatter; and other basic open problems.
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Tahun:
2002
Penerbit:
International Academic Press
Bahasa:
english
Halaman:
409
ISBN:
1584850563
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english, 2002