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Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory (Paperback): John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik, Terry D. Clark Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory (Paperback)
John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik, Terry D. Clark
R1,906 Discovery Miles 19 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fuzzy social choice theory is useful for modeling the uncertainty and imprecision prevalent in social life yet it has been scarcely applied and studied in the social sciences. Filling this gap, Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory provides a comprehensive study of fuzzy social choice theory. The book explains the concept of a fuzzy maximal subset of a set of alternatives, fuzzy choice functions, the factorization of a fuzzy preference relation into the "union" (conorm) of a strict fuzzy relation and an indifference operator, fuzzy non-Arrowian results, fuzzy versions of Arrow's theorem, and Black's median voter theorem for fuzzy preferences. It examines how unambiguous and exact choices are generated by fuzzy preferences and whether exact choices induced by fuzzy preferences satisfy certain plausible rationality relations. The authors also extend known Arrowian results involving fuzzy set theory to results involving intuitionistic fuzzy sets as well as the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem to the case of fuzzy weak preference relations. The final chapter discusses Georgescu's degree of similarity of two fuzzy choice functions.

Fuzzy Automata and Languages - Theory and Applications (Paperback): John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik Fuzzy Automata and Languages - Theory and Applications (Paperback)
John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik
R1,940 Discovery Miles 19 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The huge number and broad range of the existing and potential applications of fuzzy logic have precipitated a veritable avalanche of books published on the subject. Most, however, focus on particular areas of application. Many do no more than scratch the surface of the theory that holds the power and promise of fuzzy logic. Fuzzy Automata and Languages: Theory and Applications offers the first in-depth treatment of the theory and mathematics of fuzzy automata and fuzzy languages. After introducing background material, the authors study max-min machines and max-product machines, developing their respective algebras and exploring properties such as equivalences, homomorphisms, irreducibility, and minimality. The focus then turns to fuzzy context-free grammars and languages, with special attention to trees, fuzzy dendrolanguage generating systems, and normal forms. A treatment of algebraic fuzzy automata theory follows, along with additional results on fuzzy languages, minimization of fuzzy automata, and recognition of fuzzy languages. Although the book is theoretical in nature, the authors also discuss applications in a variety of fields, including databases, medicine, learning systems, and pattern recognition. Much of the information on fuzzy languages is new and never before presented in book form. Fuzzy Automata and Languages incorporates virtually all of the important material published thus far. It stands alone as a complete reference on the subject and belongs on the shelves of anyone interested in fuzzy mathematics or its applications.

Fuzzy Automata and Languages - Theory and Applications (Hardcover): John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik Fuzzy Automata and Languages - Theory and Applications (Hardcover)
John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik
R5,218 Discovery Miles 52 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The huge number and broad range of the existing and potential applications of fuzzy logic have precipitated a veritable avalanche of books published on the subject. Most, however, focus on particular areas of application. Many do no more than scratch the surface of the theory that holds the power and promise of fuzzy logic.

Fuzzy Automata and Languages: Theory and Applications offers the first in-depth treatment of the theory and mathematics of fuzzy automata and fuzzy languages. After introducing background material, the authors study max-min machines and max-product machines, developing their respective algebras and exploring properties such as equivalences, homomorphisms, irreducibility, and minimality. The focus then turns to fuzzy context-free grammars and languages, with special attention to trees, fuzzy dendrolanguage generating systems, and normal forms. A treatment of algebraic fuzzy automata theory follows, along with additional results on fuzzy languages, minimization of fuzzy automata, and recognition of fuzzy languages. Although the book is theoretical in nature, the authors also discuss applications in a variety of fields, including databases, medicine, learning systems, and pattern recognition.

Much of the information on fuzzy languages is new and never before presented in book form. Fuzzy Automata and Languages incorporates virtually all of the important material published thus far. It stands alone as a complete reference on the subject and belongs on the shelves of anyone interested in fuzzy mathematics or its applications.

Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory (Hardcover): John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik, Terry D. Clark Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory (Hardcover)
John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik, Terry D. Clark
R5,195 Discovery Miles 51 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fuzzy social choice theory is useful for modeling the uncertainty and imprecision prevalent in social life yet it has been scarcely applied and studied in the social sciences. Filling this gap, Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory provides a comprehensive study of fuzzy social choice theory. The book explains the concept of a fuzzy maximal subset of a set of alternatives, fuzzy choice functions, the factorization of a fuzzy preference relation into the "union" (conorm) of a strict fuzzy relation and an indifference operator, fuzzy non-Arrowian results, fuzzy versions of Arrow's theorem, and Black's median voter theorem for fuzzy preferences. It examines how unambiguous and exact choices are generated by fuzzy preferences and whether exact choices induced by fuzzy preferences satisfy certain plausible rationality relations. The authors also extend known Arrowian results involving fuzzy set theory to results involving intuitionistic fuzzy sets as well as the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem to the case of fuzzy weak preference relations. The final chapter discusses Georgescu's degree of similarity of two fuzzy choice functions.

Mathematics of Uncertainty for Coping with World Challenges - Climate Change, World Hunger, Modern Slavery, Coronavirus, Human... Mathematics of Uncertainty for Coping with World Challenges - Climate Change, World Hunger, Modern Slavery, Coronavirus, Human Trafficking (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
John N. Mordeson, Sunil Mathew
R4,717 Discovery Miles 47 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book ranks countries with respect to their achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and their vulnerability to climate change. Human livelihoods, stable economies, health, and high quality of life all depend on a stable climate and earth system, and a diversity of species and ecosystems. Climate change significantly impacts human trafficking, modern slavery, and global hunger. This book examines these global problems using techniques from mathematics of uncertainty. Since accurate data concerning human trafficking and modern slavery is impossible to obtain, mathematics of uncertainty is an ideal discipline to study these problems. The book also considers the interconnection between climate change, world hunger, human trafficking, modern slavery, and the coronavirus. Connectivity properties of fuzzy graphs are used to examine trafficking flow between regions in the world. The book is an excellent reference source for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and the social sciences as well as for researchers and teachers.

New Trends in Applied Analysis and Computational Mathematics - Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in... New Trends in Applied Analysis and Computational Mathematics - Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Mathematics and Computing (ICAMC 2020) (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Susanta Kumar Paikray, Hemen Dutta, John N. Mordeson
R3,711 Discovery Miles 37 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The volume contains original research papers as the Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Mathematics and Computing, held at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Odisha, India, on 7-8 February, 2020. It focuses on new trends in applied analysis, computational mathematics and related areas. It also includes certain new models, image analysis technique, fluid flow problems, etc. as applications of mathematical analysis and computational mathematics. The volume should bring forward new and emerging topics of mathematics and computing having potential applications and uses in other areas of sciences. It can serve as a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers and educators interested in mathematical tools and techniques for solving various problems arising in science and engineering.

Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis by Mathematics of Uncertainty (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): John N. Mordeson, Sunil Mathew Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis by Mathematics of Uncertainty (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
John N. Mordeson, Sunil Mathew
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book uses mathematics of uncertainty to examine how well countries are achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the members of the United Nations, with a focus on climate change, human trafficking and modern slavery. Although this approach has never been used before, mathematics of uncertainty is well suited to exploring these topics due to the lack of accurate data available. The authors place several scientific studies in a mathematical setting to pave the way for future research on issues of sustainability, climate change, human trafficking and modern slavery to using a wide range of mathematical techniques. Moreover, the book ranks countries in terms of their achievement of not only the SDGs, but in particular those SDGs pertinent to climate change, human trafficking, and modern slavery, and highlights the deficiencies in the foster care system that lead to human trafficking. As such it is an excellent reference resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and the social sciences, as well as for researchers and teachers.

Mathematics Applied to Engineering, Modelling, and Social Issues (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Frank T. Smith, Hemen Dutta, John... Mathematics Applied to Engineering, Modelling, and Social Issues (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Frank T. Smith, Hemen Dutta, John N. Mordeson
R6,655 Discovery Miles 66 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents several aspects of research on mathematics that have significant applications in engineering, modelling and social matters, discussing a number of current and future social issues and problems in which mathematical tools can be beneficial. Each chapter enhances our understanding of the research problems in a particular an area of study and highlights the latest advances made in that area. The self-contained contributions make the results and problems discussed accessible to readers, and provides references to enable those interested to follow subsequent studies in still developing fields. Presenting real-world applications, the book is a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers and educators. It appeals to general readers curious about the practical applications of mathematics in diverse scientific areas and social problems.

Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis by Mathematics of Uncertainty (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): John N. Mordeson, Sunil Mathew Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis by Mathematics of Uncertainty (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
John N. Mordeson, Sunil Mathew
R2,974 Discovery Miles 29 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book uses mathematics of uncertainty to examine how well countries are achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the members of the United Nations, with a focus on climate change, human trafficking and modern slavery. Although this approach has never been used before, mathematics of uncertainty is well suited to exploring these topics due to the lack of accurate data available. The authors place several scientific studies in a mathematical setting to pave the way for future research on issues of sustainability, climate change, human trafficking and modern slavery to using a wide range of mathematical techniques. Moreover, the book ranks countries in terms of their achievement of not only the SDGs, but in particular those SDGs pertinent to climate change, human trafficking, and modern slavery, and highlights the deficiencies in the foster care system that lead to human trafficking. As such it is an excellent reference resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and the social sciences, as well as for researchers and teachers.

Fuzzy Graph Theory with Applications to Human Trafficking (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018): John N.... Fuzzy Graph Theory with Applications to Human Trafficking (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
John N. Mordeson, Sunil Mathew, Davender S. Malik
R4,230 Discovery Miles 42 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reports on advanced concepts in fuzzy graph theory, showing a set of tools that can be successfully applied to understanding and modeling illegal human trafficking. Building on the previous book on fuzzy graph by the same authors, which set the fundamentals for readers to understand this developing field of research, this second book gives a special emphasis to applications of the theory. For this, authors introduce new concepts, such as intuitionistic fuzzy graphs, the concept of independence and domination in fuzzy graphs, as well as directed fuzzy networks, incidence graphs and many more.

Fuzzy Graph Theory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Sunil Mathew, John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik Fuzzy Graph Theory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Sunil Mathew, John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik
R5,296 Discovery Miles 52 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a timely overview of fuzzy graph theory, laying the foundation for future applications in a broad range of areas. It introduces readers to fundamental theories, such as Craine's work on fuzzy interval graphs, fuzzy analogs of Marczewski's theorem, and the Gilmore and Hoffman characterization. It also introduces them to the Fulkerson and Gross characterization and Menger's theorem, the applications of which will be discussed in a forthcoming book by the same authors. This book also discusses in detail important concepts such as connectivity, distance and saturation in fuzzy graphs. Thanks to the good balance between the basics of fuzzy graph theory and new findings obtained by the authors, the book offers an excellent reference guide for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, engineering and computer science, and an inspiring read for all researchers interested in new developments in fuzzy logic and applied mathematics.

Fuzzy Social Choice Models - Explaining the Government Formation Process (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Fuzzy Social Choice Models - Explaining the Government Formation Process (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Peter C. Casey, Michael B. Gibilisco, Carly A. Goodman, Kelly Nelson Pook, John N. Mordeson, …
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the extent to which fuzzy set logic can overcome some of the shortcomings of public choice theory, particularly its inability to provide adequate predictive power in empirical studies. Especially in the case of social preferences, public choice theory has failed to produce the set of alternatives from which collective choices are made. The book presents empirical findings achieved by the authors in their efforts to predict the outcome of government formation processes in European parliamentary and semi-presidential systems. Using data from the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP), the authors propose a new approach that reinterprets error in the coding of CMP data as ambiguity in the actual political positions of parties on the policy dimensions being coded. The range of this error establishes parties’ fuzzy preferences. The set of possible outcomes in the process of government formation is then calculated on the basis of both the fuzzy Pareto set and the fuzzy maximal set, and the predictions are compared with those made by two conventional approaches as well as with the government that was actually formed. The comparison shows that, in most cases, the fuzzy approaches outperform their conventional counterparts.

Fuzzy Social Choice Theory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014): Michael B. Gibilisco, Annie M. Gowen,... Fuzzy Social Choice Theory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Michael B. Gibilisco, Annie M. Gowen, Karen E. Albert, John N. Mordeson, Mark J Wierman, …
R3,533 Discovery Miles 35 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the social choice literature and shows, by applying fuzzy sets, how the use of fuzzy preferences, rather than that of strict ones, may affect the social choice theorems. To do this, the book explores the presupposition of rationality within the fuzzy framework and shows that the two conditions for rationality, completeness and transitivity, do exist with fuzzy preferences. Specifically, this book examines: the conditions under which a maximal set exists; the Arrow’s theorem; the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem and the median voter theorem. After showing that a non-empty maximal set does exists for fuzzy preference relations, this book goes on to demonstrating the existence of a fuzzy aggregation rule satisfying all five Arrowian conditions, including non-dictatorship. While the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem only considers individual fuzzy preferences, this work shows that both individuals and groups can choose alternatives to various degrees, resulting in a social choice that can be both strategy-proof and non-dictatorial. Moreover, the median voter theorem is shown to hold under strict fuzzy preferences but not under weak fuzzy preferences. By providing a standard model of fuzzy social choice and by drawing the necessary connections between the major theorems, this book fills an important gap in the current literature and encourages future empirical research in the field.

Fuzzy Social Choice Models - Explaining the Government Formation Process (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Peter C. Casey, Michael B.... Fuzzy Social Choice Models - Explaining the Government Formation Process (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Peter C. Casey, Michael B. Gibilisco, Carly A. Goodman, Kelly Nelson Pook, John N. Mordeson, …
R2,365 Discovery Miles 23 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the extent to which fuzzy set logic can overcome some of the shortcomings of public choice theory, particularly its inability to provide adequate predictive power in empirical studies. Especially in the case of social preferences, public choice theory has failed to produce the set of alternatives from which collective choices are made. The book presents empirical findings achieved by the authors in their efforts to predict the outcome of government formation processes in European parliamentary and semi-presidential systems.Using data from the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP), the authors propose a new approach that reinterprets error in the coding of CMP data as ambiguity in the actual political positions of parties on the policy dimensions being coded. The range of this error establishes parties fuzzy preferences. The set of possible outcomes in the process of government formation is then calculated on the basis of both the fuzzy Pareto set and the fuzzy maximal set, and the predictions are compared with those made by two conventional approaches as well as with the government that was actually formed. The comparison shows that, in most cases, the fuzzy approaches outperform their conventional counterparts."

Fuzzy Semirings with Applications to Automata Theory (Paperback, 2012 ed.): Javed Ahsan, John N. Mordeson, Muhammad Shabir Fuzzy Semirings with Applications to Automata Theory (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Javed Ahsan, John N. Mordeson, Muhammad Shabir
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this book is to present an up to date account of fuzzy ideals of a semiring. The book concentrates on theoretical aspects and consists of eleven chapters including three invited chapters. Among the invited chapters, two are devoted to applications of Semirings to automata theory, and one deals with some generalizations of Semirings. This volume may serve as a useful hand book for graduate students and researchers in the areas of Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science.

Fuzzy Social Choice Theory (Hardcover, 2014): Michael B. Gibilisco, Annie M. Gowen, Karen E. Albert, John N. Mordeson, Mark J... Fuzzy Social Choice Theory (Hardcover, 2014)
Michael B. Gibilisco, Annie M. Gowen, Karen E. Albert, John N. Mordeson, Mark J Wierman, …
R3,778 Discovery Miles 37 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the social choice literature and shows, by applying fuzzy sets, how the use of fuzzy preferences, rather than that of strict ones, may affect the social choice theorems. To do this, the book explores the presupposition of rationality within the fuzzy framework and shows that the two conditions for rationality, completeness and transitivity, do exist with fuzzy preferences. Specifically, this book examines: the conditions under which a maximal set exists; the Arrow's theorem; the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem and the median voter theorem. After showing that a non-empty maximal set does exists for fuzzy preference relations, this book goes on to demonstrating the existence of a fuzzy aggregation rule satisfying all five Arrowian conditions, including non-dictatorship. While the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem only considers individual fuzzy preferences, this work shows that both individuals and groups can choose alternatives to various degrees, resulting in a social choice that can be both strategy-proof and non-dictatorial. Moreover, the median voter theorem is shown to hold under strict fuzzy preferences but not under weak fuzzy preferences. By providing a standard model of fuzzy social choice and by drawing the necessary connections between the major theorems, this book fills an important gap in the current literature and encourages future empirical research in the field.

Fuzzy Semigroups (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003): John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik, Nobuaki Kuroki Fuzzy Semigroups (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003)
John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik, Nobuaki Kuroki
R4,751 Discovery Miles 47 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lotfi Zadeh introduced the notion of a fuzzy subset of a set in 1965. Ris seminal paper has opened up new insights and applications in a wide range of scientific fields. Azriel Rosenfeld used the notion of a fuzzy subset to put forth cornerstone papers in several areas of mathematics, among other discplines. Rosenfeld is the father of fuzzy abstract algebra. Kuroki is re sponsible for much of fuzzy ideal theory of semigroups. Others who worked on fuzzy semigroup theory, such as Xie, are mentioned in the bibliogra phy. The purpose of this book is to present an up to date account of fuzzy subsemigroups and fuzzy ideals of a semigroup. We concentrate mainly on theoretical aspects, but we do include applications. The applications are in the areas of fuzzy coding theory, fuzzy finite state machines, and fuzzy languages. An extensive account of fuzzy automata and fuzzy languages is given in [100]. Consequently, we only consider results in these areas that have not appeared in [100] and that pertain to semigroups. In Chapter 1, we review some basic results on fuzzy subsets, semigroups, codes, finite state machines, and languages. The purpose of this chapter is to present basic results that are needed in the remainder of the book. In Chapter 2, we introduce certain fuzzy ideals of a semigroup, namely, fuzzy two-sided ideals, fuzzy bi-ideals, fuzzy interior ideals, fuzzy quasi ideals, and fuzzy generalized bi-ideals.

Fuzzy Group Theory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005): John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, A. Rosenfeld Fuzzy Group Theory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005)
John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, A. Rosenfeld
R4,515 Discovery Miles 45 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents an up-to-date account of research in important topics of fuzzy group theory. It concentrates on the theoretical aspects of fuzzy subgroups of a group. It includes applications to abstract recognition problems and to coding theory. The book begins with basic properties of fuzzy subgroups. Fuzzy subgroups of Hamiltonian, solvable, P-Hall, and nilpotent groups are discussed. Construction of free fuzzy subgroups is determined. Numerical invariants of fuzzy subgroups of Abelian groups are developed. The problem in group theory of obtaining conditions under which a group can be expressed as a direct product of its normal subgroups is considered. Methods for deriving fuzzy theorems from crisp ones are presented and the embedding of lattices of fuzzy subgroups into lattices of crisp groups is discussed as well as deriving membership functions from similarity relations. The material presented makes this book a good reference for graduate students and researchers working in fuzzy group theory.

Fuzzy Graphs and Fuzzy Hypergraphs (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000): John N. Mordeson, Premchand S. Nair Fuzzy Graphs and Fuzzy Hypergraphs (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000)
John N. Mordeson, Premchand S. Nair
R4,475 Discovery Miles 44 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the course of fuzzy technological development, fuzzy graph theory was identified quite early on for its importance in making things work. Two very important and useful concepts are those of granularity and of nonlinear ap proximations. The concept of granularity has evolved as a cornerstone of Lotfi A.Zadeh's theory of perception, while the concept of nonlinear approx imation is the driving force behind the success of the consumer electronics products manufacturing. It is fair to say fuzzy graph theory paved the way for engineers to build many rule-based expert systems. In the open literature, there are many papers written on the subject of fuzzy graph theory. However, there are relatively books available on the very same topic. Professors' Mordeson and Nair have made a real contribution in putting together a very com prehensive book on fuzzy graphs and fuzzy hypergraphs. In particular, the discussion on hypergraphs certainly is an innovative idea. For an experienced engineer who has spent a great deal of time in the lab oratory, it is usually a good idea to revisit the theory. Professors Mordeson and Nair have created such a volume which enables engineers and design ers to benefit from referencing in one place. In addition, this volume is a testament to the numerous contributions Professor John N. Mordeson and his associates have made to the mathematical studies in so many different topics of fuzzy mathematics."

Fuzzy Discrete Structures (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000): Davender S. Malik, John N. Mordeson Fuzzy Discrete Structures (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000)
Davender S. Malik, John N. Mordeson
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This ambitious exposition by Malik and Mordeson on the fuzzification of discrete structures not only supplies a solid basic text on this key topic, but also serves as a viable tool for learning basic fuzzy set concepts "from the ground up" due to its unusual lucidity of exposition. While the entire presentation of this book is in a completely traditional setting, with all propositions and theorems provided totally rigorous proofs, the readability of the presentation is not compromised in any way; in fact, the many ex cellently chosen examples illustrate the often tricky concepts the authors address. The book's specific topics - including fuzzy versions of decision trees, networks, graphs, automata, etc. - are so well presented, that it is clear that even those researchers not primarily interested in these topics will, after a cursory reading, choose to return to a more in-depth viewing of its pages. Naturally, when I come across such a well-written book, I not only think of how much better I could have written my co-authored monographs, but naturally, how this work, as distant as it seems to be from my own area of interest, could nevertheless connect with such. Before presenting the briefest of some ideas in this direction, let me state that my interest in fuzzy set theory (FST) has been, since about 1975, in connecting aspects of FST directly with corresponding probability concepts. One chief vehicle in carrying this out involves the concept of random sets."

Fuzzy Mathematics - An Introduction for Engineers and Scientists (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2001): John... Fuzzy Mathematics - An Introduction for Engineers and Scientists (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2001)
John N. Mordeson, Premchand S. Nair
R4,241 Discovery Miles 42 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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."

Applying Fuzzy Mathematics to Formal Models in Comparative Politics (Hardcover, 2008 ed.): Terry D. Clark, Jennifer M. Larson,... Applying Fuzzy Mathematics to Formal Models in Comparative Politics (Hardcover, 2008 ed.)
Terry D. Clark, Jennifer M. Larson, John N. Mordeson, Joshua D. Potter, Mark J Wierman
R3,103 Discovery Miles 31 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the intersection of fuzzy mathematics and the spatial modeling of preferences in political science. Beginning with a critique of conventional modeling approaches predicated on Cantor set theoretical assumptions, the authors outline the potential benefits of a fuzzy approach to the study of ambiguous or uncertain preference profiles. This is a good text for a graduate seminar in formal modeling. It is also suitable as an introductory text in fuzzy mathematics.

Applications of Mathematics of Uncertainty - Grand Challenges-Human Trafficking-Coronavirus-Biodiversity and Extinction... Applications of Mathematics of Uncertainty - Grand Challenges-Human Trafficking-Coronavirus-Biodiversity and Extinction (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
John N. Mordeson, Sunil Mathew, M. Binu
R4,277 Discovery Miles 42 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides an examination of major problems facing the world using mathematics of uncertainty. These problems include climate change, coronavirus pandemic, human tracking, biodiversity, and other grand challenges. Mathematics of uncertainty is used in a modern more general sense than traditional mathematics. Since accurate data is impossible to obtain concerning human tracking and other global problems, mathematics of uncertainty is an ideal discipline to study these problems. The authors place several scientific studies into different mathematical settings such as nonstandard analysis and soft logic. Fuzzy differentiation is used to model the spread of diseases such as the coronavirus. The book uses fuzzy graph theory to examine the problems of human tracking and illegal immigration. The book is an excellent reference source for advanced under-graduate and graduate students in mathematics and the social sciences as well as for researchers and teachers.

Fuzzy Group Theory (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, A. Rosenfeld Fuzzy Group Theory (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, A. Rosenfeld
R4,683 Discovery Miles 46 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents an up-to-date account of research in important topics of fuzzy group theory. It concentrates on the theoretical aspects of fuzzy subgroups of a group. It includes applications to abstract recognition problems and to coding theory. The book begins with basic properties of fuzzy subgroups. Fuzzy subgroups of Hamiltonian, solvable, P-Hall, and nilpotent groups are discussed. Construction of free fuzzy subgroups is determined. Numerical invariants of fuzzy subgroups of Abelian groups are developed. The problem in group theory of obtaining conditions under which a group can be expressed as a direct product of its normal subgroups is considered. Methods for deriving fuzzy theorems from crisp ones are presented and the embedding of lattices of fuzzy subgroups into lattices of crisp groups is discussed as well as deriving membership functions from similarity relations. The material presented makes this book a good reference for graduate students and researchers working in fuzzy group theory.

Fuzzy Semigroups (Hardcover, 2003 ed.): John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik, Nobuaki Kuroki Fuzzy Semigroups (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik, Nobuaki Kuroki
R4,946 Discovery Miles 49 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this book is to present an up to date account of fuzzy subsemigroups and fuzzy ideals of a semigroup. The book concentrates on theoretical aspects, but also includes applications in the areas of fuzzy coding theory, fuzzy finite state machines, and fuzzy languages. Basic results on fuzzy subsets, semigroups, codes, finite state machines, and languages are reviewed and introduced, as well as certain fuzzy ideals of a semigroup and advanced characterizations and properties of fuzzy semigroups.

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