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Fuzzy Mathematics
John N. Mordeson
Premchand S. Nair
其他書名
An Introduction for Engineers and Scientists
出版
Physica
, 2012-11-08
主題
Mathematics / Logic
Computers / Computer Science
Mathematics / Applied
Mathematics / General
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General
Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General)
Business & Economics / Econometrics
Mathematics / History & Philosophy
Mathematics / Discrete Mathematics
Business & Economics / Economics / Theory
ISBN
3790818089
9783790818086
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=KfLwCAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
In the mid-1960's I had the pleasure of attending a talk by Lotfi Zadeh at which he presented some of his basic (and at the time, recent) work on fuzzy sets. Lotfi's algebra of fuzzy subsets of a set struck me as very nice; in fact, as a graduate student in the mid-1950's, I had suggested similar ideas about continuous-truth-valued propositional calculus (inffor "and", sup for "or") to my advisor, but he didn't go for it (and in fact, confused it with the foundations of probability theory), so I ended up writing a thesis in a more conventional area of mathematics (differential algebra). I especially enjoyed Lotfi's discussion of fuzzy convexity; I remember talking to him about possible ways of extending this work, but I didn't pursue this at the time. I have elsewhere told the story of how, when I saw C. L. Chang's 1968 paper on fuzzy topological spaces, I was impelled to try my hand at fuzzi fying algebra. This led to my 1971 paper "Fuzzy groups", which became the starting point of an entire literature on fuzzy algebraic structures. In 1974 King-Sun Fu invited me to speak at a U. S. -Japan seminar on Fuzzy Sets and their Applications, which was to be held that summer in Berkeley.