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020 _a0133410587 (paperback)
_c$82.00
020 _a9780133410587 (paperback)
037 _c295.00 PKR
040 _cAUI
100 1 _aKlir, George J.
_96095
245 1 0 _aFuzzy set theory : foundations and applications
_cGeorge J. Klir, Ute St. Clair, Bo Yuan.
260 _aUpper Saddle River
_bPrentice Hall
_c1997.
300 _a245 p.
_c23 cm.
520 _aThis book is designed to help anyone understand the basics of fuzzy sets, whether or not they have a mathematical background. The book first presents a basic grounding in information theory, classical logic and set theories. Next, it introduces the basics of fuzzy sets, distinguishing them from traditional crisp sets, and introducing the concept of membership function. The distinctions between classical and fuzzy relations are introduced, as are representations of fuzzy relations; fuzzy equivalence relations; fuzzy partial orderings, and related topics. The book introduces fuzzy arithmetic and fuzzy numbers. It also presents a detailed introduction to fuzzy logic, multivalued logics, fuzzy propositions, quantifiers, linguistic hedges and approximate reasoning. Several basic and advanced applications for fuzzy set theory are presented as well. Any non-technical reader interested in fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic. Also ideal for introductory level-students, whether they are planning a technical or non-technical course of study.
700 1 _aClair, Ute St.
_96096
700 1 _aYuan, Bo.
_96097
856 4 0 _3Amazon.com
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