Fractal Complexity in the Works of Major Black Thinkers

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This book is the first in a series geared toward the analyses of fractal complexities in the works of major African/Black thinkers from the continent and the Diaspora. The major challenge for us was how to transform the linguistic pragmatic or deep-level meanings in the literary texts studied for mathematical modeling. This called for the utilization of a pluridisciplinary approach that helped us to mix linguistics and mathematical approaches: more precisely Linguistic Presupposition and Fractal Methodology.<br><br><b>Abdul Karim Bangura</b> holds Ph.D.s in political science development economics linguistics computer science and mathematics. Dr. Bangura is a professor of research methodology and political science at Howard University and a researcher-in-residence at the Center for Global Peace in the School of International Service at American University. The author of 70 books and over 600 scholarly articles Dr. Bangura won the prestigious 2012 Cecil B. Curry Book Award for African Mathematics: From Bones to Computers.
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