Proximalpositive Parallel Notation: A Novel Method Of Expressing Mathematical Complements, Collaborations, and Combinations

James Edward Osler II*
North Carolina Central University
Periodicity:October - December'2013
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jmat.2.4.2612

Abstract

This monograph provides anepistemological rational for the mathematical “Proximal Positive Parallel Notation” as a novel mathematical operation. This innovative mathematical notation is used to define the relationship between values that construct the Standard Tri–Squared Test 3 × 3 Table used in the transformative process of qualitative data into quantitative outcomes. The Tri–Squared Test was introduced in an earlier Journal on Mathematics article by the author. The mathematical notion of “Unlimitation” is also introduced as an explicative part of the definition of the Proximal Positive Parallel formulae. Integrated into this new parallel notation is the neoteric “Coextensive” sign as a symbol of the relationship between terms. The Proximal Positive Parallel as a unique and inventive mathematical notation that may be applied to other areas and arenas of mathematics, statistics, and other sciences. Its broader application in diverse academic fields (such as the social sciences) will aid in building and strengthening the connections between mathematics and other academic disciplines.

Keywords

Bijection, Categorical, Coextensive, Collaboration, Combinations, Complements, Coordinate, Equinumerosity, Equation, Exponent, Formula, Instrument, Integer, Investigation, Mathematical Model, Mathematics, Notation, Parallel, Positive, Proximal, Reflexivity, Research, Statistics, Symmetry, Table, Triangulation, Trichotomy, Tri–Squared, United, Unlimited, and Universal.

How to Cite this Article?

Osler, J. E., II. (2013). Proximal Positive Parallel Notation: A Novel Method of Expressing Mathematical Complements, Collaborations, And Combinations. i-manager’s Journal on Mathematics, 2(4), 21-32. https://doi.org/10.26634/jmat.2.4.2612

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