'A Geometry of Approximation' addresses Rough Set Theory, a
field of interdisciplinary research first proposed by Zdzislaw
Pawlak in 1982, and focuses mainly on its logic-algebraic
interpretation. The theory is embedded in a broader perspective
that includes logical and mathematical methodologies pertaining to
the theory, as well as related epistemological issues. Any
mathematical technique that is introduced in the book is preceded
by logical and epistemological explanations. Intuitive
justifications are also provided, insofar as possible, so that the
general perspective is not lost.
Such an approach endows the present treatise with a unique
character. Due to this uniqueness in the treatment of the subject,
the book will be useful to researchers, graduate and pre-graduate
students from various disciplines, such as computer science,
mathematics and philosophy. It features an impressive number of
examples supported by about 40 tables and 230 figures. The
comprehensive index of concepts turns the book into a sort of
encyclopaedia for researchers from a number of fields.
'A Geometry of Approximation' links many areas of academic
pursuit without losing track of its focal point, Rough Sets.
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