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The Ten First Implementations to prove that "The Harmony in Gradation" is "The Formula Everything"

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  • Haryadi, Sigit

    (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

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"The Harmony in Gradation" is a formula that combines two contradictory elements, namely "The Harmony" and "The Gradation" which no one has ever thought that the two can be combined in one formula, which is why this new formula is believed by the author as a "The Formula of Everything", a formula that can be used in all branches of science. This paper lists ten implementations of "The Harmony in Gradation" or "The Fairness over Inequality" in various branches of science, to replace or only as a complement of the formulas that are still used, among others: Herfindahl Index conveyed in 1950, Gini Index (1909), Information "Shannon" Entropy (1948), Consistency "Pauli & Kraepelin" Test (1938), and Pearson Correlation (1893). This paper was written to invite experts in their respective fields, to test whether the inventor's belief of this formula is worthy of consideration, and with the means and background to prove it, for which an internet calculator is provided for this in the address http://sigitharyadi.net

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  • Haryadi, Sigit, 2018. "The Ten First Implementations to prove that "The Harmony in Gradation" is "The Formula Everything"," INA-Rxiv 59szb_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:inarxi:59szb_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/59szb_v1
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