Analysis of Scientific Production on Neutrosophy: A Latin American Perspective
Keywords:
Neutrosophy; bibliometric analysis; Latin America; scientific productionAbstract
Neutrosophy is a branch of philosophy proposed in 1998 by Romanian philosopher
and mathematician F. Smarandache, which studies the origin, nature, and scope of neutrality and its
interaction with different spectra of ideas. Because it is a relatively new field, specific scientific
production on this subject may be limited, but as it develops, new research and contributions are
likely to emerge. This is why it is becoming more necessary to undertake studies to understand the
evolution, impact, and scope of research, especially in a context where it had never been examined
in depth before: in the Latin American region. This research aims to describe the scientific production
of Latin American authors in the Scopus database referring to Neutrosophic Science in the period
2019-2023 by carrying out a bibliometric study of a descriptive nature. The scientific production in
Neutrosophy assumes patterns of behavior that vary from international patterns with a marked social
focus. Although productivity levels have not increased in recent years, the impact and recognition
from the international community have grown significantly, meaning the evolution of a process of
transformation.
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