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Sepuluh Implementasi Yang Pertama untuk Membuktikan bahwa “The Harmony in Gradation” adalah “The Formula Everything”

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  • Haryadi, Sigit

    (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

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“The Harmony in Gradation” adalah suatu formula yang menggabungkan dua unsur yang bertentangan, yaitu “The Harmony” dan “The Gradation” yang belum pernah ada orang yang pernah berpikir bahwa keduanya bisa digabungkan dalam satu rumus, itulah sebabnya, rumus baru ini diyakini oleh pembuatnya sebagai suatu “The Formula of Everything”, yaitu suatu rumus yang dapat digunakan pada semua cabang ilmu. Makalah ini menuliskan sepuluh implementasi “The Harmony in Gradation” atau disebut juga sebagai “Indeks Haryadi:, atau “The Fairness over Inequality” pada berbagai cabang ilmu, untuk menggantikan atau hanya sebagai pelengkap dari rumus – rumus yang selama ini masih digunakan, antara lain: Herfindahl Index yang disampaikan penggagasnya pada tahun 1950, Gini Index (1909), Information “Shannon” Entropy (1948), Consistency “Pauli & Kraepelin” Test (1938), dan Pearson Correlation (1893). Makalah ini ditulis untuk mengundang para ahli pada bidangnya masing – masing, untuk menguji apakah keyakinan penemu rumus ini adalah layak untuk dipertimbangkan, dan disertai cara dan latar belakang untuk membuktikannya, untuk itu disediakan suatu kalkulator internet di alamat http://sigitharyadi.net

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  • Haryadi, Sigit, 2018. "Sepuluh Implementasi Yang Pertama untuk Membuktikan bahwa “The Harmony in Gradation” adalah “The Formula Everything”," INA-Rxiv ja9ve, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:inarxi:ja9ve
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ja9ve
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    1. Haryadi, Sigit & Riani, Westi, 2018. "Measurement of the Human Development Index Inequality," INA-Rxiv 5r42m, Center for Open Science.
    2. Haryadi, Sigit, 2018. "The Ten First Implementations to prove that "The Harmony in Gradation" is "The Formula Everything"," INA-Rxiv 59szb, Center for Open Science.
    3. Haryadi, Sigit, 2018. "Smart Estimation Ver-H.1.0," INA-Rxiv 2tyqk, Center for Open Science.

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