A Smarandache notion is an element of an ill-defined set, sometimes being almost an accident oflabeling. However, that takes nothing away from the interest and excitement that can be generated by exploring the consequences of such a problem It is a well-known cliche among writers that the best novels are those where the author does not know what is going to happen until that point in the story is actually reached. That statement also holds for some of these problems. In mathematics, one often does not know what the consequences of a statement are. Like a novel however, there are no complete plot resolutions in mathematics as there are no villains to rub out. As the French emphatically say in another context, Vive la difference
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Some Smarandache relationships between the terms of a given sequence are studied in the fIrst paragr...
The Smarandache Paradox is a very interesting paradox of logic because it has a background common se...
In this paper we present the definitions and some properties of several Smarandache type functions t...
The research on Smarandache Problems plays a key role in the development of number theory. Therefore...
The Smarandache Paradox is a very interesting paradox of logic because it has a background common se...
This book, the third in a series of works exploring the set of problems called Smarandache Notions, ...
Florentin Smarandache, an American mathematician of Romanian descent, has generated a vast variety o...
Welcome to the first installment of what is to be a regular feature in Smarandache Notions! In this ...
In 1999, the second author of this remarks published a book over 30 of Smarandache's problems in are...
This Book is devoted to the proceedings of the fifth International Conference on Number Theory and S...
Number theory is an ancient subject, but we still cannot answer many simplest and most natural quest...
In this article I have defined a number of SMARANDACHE type sets ,sequences which I found very inter...
Searching through the Archives of the Arizona State University, I found interesting sequences of num...
The Smarandache's universe is undoubtedly very fascinating and is halfway between the number theory ...
Study of Smarandache sequences of numbers, and related problems, via a Computer Algebra. Sy::;tem. S...
Some Smarandache relationships between the terms of a given sequence are studied in the fIrst paragr...
The Smarandache Paradox is a very interesting paradox of logic because it has a background common se...
In this paper we present the definitions and some properties of several Smarandache type functions t...
The research on Smarandache Problems plays a key role in the development of number theory. Therefore...
The Smarandache Paradox is a very interesting paradox of logic because it has a background common se...