Neutrosophic multicriteria method to evaluate the impact of Luis Felipe Vásquez Narváez personal trajectory on the citizens of Tulcán

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Andrea Poleth Mites Tulcanaza
Cristian Danilo Revelo Montenegro
Carmen Marina Méndez Cabrita
Josía Jeseff Isea Argüelles

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This research aims to implement a multi-criteria neutrosophic method to evaluate the impact of Luis Felipe Vásquez Narváez's personal career on the citizens of Tulcán. The life and work of the distinguished Mr. Vásquez Narváez are presented as a true icon, whose personality and wisdom have left an indelible mark on the community. Affectionately known as "magic" by those fortunate enough to have lived with him, his ability to transform each dialogue into a journey filled with anecdotes and lessons has resonated through time, transforming him into a reference in both the literary and social spheres. The narrative study of his discoveries reveals how Luis Felipe's existence is intertwined with his creations, forming a heritage that transcends the personal and becomes a beacon of inspiration for future generations. The abundance of his stories, combined with the intensity of his words, gives his life an almost magical dimension, reaffirming his role as an agent of change in the lives of Ecuadorians and a bridge builder between culture, literature, and society. Through this neutrosophic approach, we can comprehensively analyze how his legacy continues to impact and resonate in the identity and thinking of the Tulcán community.

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Neutrosophic multicriteria method to evaluate the impact of Luis Felipe Vásquez Narváez personal trajectory on the citizens of Tulcán. (2025). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 38, 109-116. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/791
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Neutrosophic multicriteria method to evaluate the impact of Luis Felipe Vásquez Narváez personal trajectory on the citizens of Tulcán. (2025). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 38, 109-116. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/791

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