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  • Transmathematica
    2023

    Transmathematica publishes articles and digital works in any discipline in the arts, humanities and sciences that deal with total systems or which go beyond the usual mathematics in new or adventurous ways. Total systems have no exceptions, so they always work. This is of interest to Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy and many other disciplines. Articles on transreal arithmetic or any of the transciences are especially welcome.

  • Transmathematica
    2022

    Transmathematica publishes articles and digital works in any discipline in the arts, humanities and sciences that deal with total systems or which go beyond the usual mathematics in new or adventurous ways. Total systems have no exceptions, so they always work. This is of interest to Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy and many other disciplines. Articles on transreal arithmetic or any of the transciences are especially welcome.

  • Transmathematica
    2021

    Transmathematica publishes articles and digital works in any discipline in the arts, humanities and sciences that deal with total systems or which go beyond the usual mathematics in new or adventurous ways. Total systems have no exceptions, so they always work. This is of interest to Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy and many other disciplines. Articles on transreal arithmetic or any of the transciences are especially welcome.

  • Transmathematica
    2020

    Transmathematica publishes articles and digital works in any discipline in the arts, humanities and sciences that deal with total systems. Total systems have no exceptions, so they always work. This is of interest to Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy and many other disciplines. Articles on transreal arithmetic or any of the transciences are especially welcome.

  • Transmathematica
    2019

    Transmathematica publishes articles and digital works in any discipline in the arts, humanities and sciences that deal with total systems. Total systems have no exceptions, so they always work. This is of interest to Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy and many other disciplines. Articles on transreal arithmetic or any of the transciences are especially welcome.