New Trends In Fuzzy Logic


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New Trends in Fuzzy Set Theory and Related Items


New Trends in Fuzzy Set Theory and Related Items

Author: Esteban Indurain

language: en

Publisher: MDPI

Release Date: 2018-09-04


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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "New Trends in Fuzzy Set Theory and Related Items" that was published in Axioms

Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Logic, Applications


Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Logic, Applications

Author: George Bojadziev

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1996-01-09


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Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic are powerful mathematical tools for modeling and controlling uncertain systems in industry, humanity, and nature; they are facilitators for approximate reasoning in decision making in the absence of complete and precise information. Their role is significant when applied to complex phenomena not easily described by traditional mathematics.The unique feature of the book is twofold: 1) It is the first introductory course (with examples and exercises) which brings in a systematic way fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic into the educational university and college system. 2) It is designed to serve as a basic text for introducing engineers and scientists from various fields to the theory of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic, thus enabling them to initiate projects and make applications.

Metamathematics of Fuzzy Logic


Metamathematics of Fuzzy Logic

Author: Petr Hájek

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2001-11-30


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This book presents a systematic treatment of deductive aspects and structures of fuzzy logic understood as many valued logic sui generis. It aims to show that fuzzy logic as a logic of imprecise (vague) propositions does have well-developed formal foundations and that most things usually named ‘fuzzy inference’ can be naturally understood as logical deduction. It is for mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, specialists in artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering, and developers of fuzzy logic.