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It took many decades for Peirce's coneept of a relation to find its
way into the microelectronic innards of control systems of eement
kilns, subway trains, and tunnel-digging machinery. But what is
amazing is that the more we leam about the basically simple coneept
of a relation, the more aware we become of its fundamental
importanee and wide ranging ramifications. The work by Di Nola,
Pedrycz, Sanchez, and Sessa takes us a long distanee in this
direction by opening new vistas on both the theory and applications
of fuzzy relations - relations which serve to model the imprecise
coneepts which pervade the real world. Di Nola, Pedrycz, Sanchez,
and Sessa focus their attention on a eentral problem in the theory
of fuzzy relations, namely the solution of fuzzy relational
equations. The theory of such equations was initiated by Sanchez in
1976, ina seminal paper dealing with the resolution of composite
fuzzy relational equations. Sinee then, hundreds of papers have
been written on this and related topics, with major contributions
originating in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland, Japan, China,
the Soviet Union, India, and other countries. The bibliography
included in this volume highlights the widespread interest in the
theory of fuzzy relational equations and the broad spectrum of its
applications.
It took many decades for Peirce's coneept of a relation to find its
way into the microelectronic innards of control systems of eement
kilns, subway trains, and tunnel-digging machinery. But what is
amazing is that the more we leam about the basically simple coneept
of a relation, the more aware we become of its fundamental
importanee and wide ranging ramifications. The work by Di Nola,
Pedrycz, Sanchez, and Sessa takes us a long distanee in this
direction by opening new vistas on both the theory and applications
of fuzzy relations - relations which serve to model the imprecise
coneepts which pervade the real world. Di Nola, Pedrycz, Sanchez,
and Sessa focus their attention on a eentral problem in the theory
of fuzzy relations, namely the solution of fuzzy relational
equations. The theory of such equations was initiated by Sanchez in
1976, ina seminal paper dealing with the resolution of composite
fuzzy relational equations. Sinee then, hundreds of papers have
been written on this and related topics, with major contributions
originating in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland, Japan, China,
the Soviet Union, India, and other countries. The bibliography
included in this volume highlights the widespread interest in the
theory of fuzzy relational equations and the broad spectrum of its
applications.
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