[2] viXra:1003.0248 [pdf] submitted on 8 Mar 2010
Authors: Florentin Smarandache, V. Christianto
Comments: 4 pages
In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in the literature which discusses new phenomenon
associated to social network. One of the well-known phenomenon in this regards is known as 'six
degrees of separation' [1], which implies that one can always keep a communication with each other
anywhere within a six-step. A number of experiments has verified this hypothesis, either in the
context of offline communication (postal mail), or online communication (email, etc.).
In this article, we argue that by introducing this known 'six degrees of separation' into the context of
group instability problem, one can find a new type of wisdom in organization. Therefore, we offer a
new conjecture, which may be called 'Group stability conjectures based on Graph/Network
distance."
To our knowledge this conjecture has not been discussed elsewhere, and therefore may be useful for
further research, in particular in the area of organization development and group stability studies.
The purpose of this article was of course not to draw a conclusive theory, but to suggest further
study of this proposed conjecture.
Category: Social Science
[1] viXra:1003.0182 [pdf] submitted on 6 Mar 2010
Authors: Jayant Singh, Hansraj Yadav, Florentin Smarandache
Comments: 22 pages
Jaipur urban area has grown tremendously in last three decades. Composition
of People migrating due to various reasons has display a meticulous trend.
Dominance of people moving due to marriages is getting sturdy whereas
Jaipur city is losing its luster in attracting persons for education and business.
Short duration migration from Jaipur district to urban area has gone down to a
very low level. Flow of migrants from Rural areas to Jaipur outpaced the
migrants from urban areas and its composition from various in terms long and
short distances migration has substantially changed over two consecutive
decades. Movements of males and females were differ on many criterion as
male moving faster than females for employment & education and females
move faster than male for marriages and moving along family was found
evident in short, medium and long distances migration. Gender gap in people
migration from different reasons was observed and a gender specific trend
was seen favour. Short duration migration and migration due to education &
employment is not as prominence as it was two decade back
Category: Social Science