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Provides readers with the foundations of fuzzy mathematics as well as more advanced topics
A Modern Introduction to Fuzzy Mathematics provides a concise presentation of fuzzy mathematics., moving from proofs of important results to more advanced topics, like fuzzy algebras, fuzzy graph theory, and fuzzy topologies.
The authors take the reader through the development of the field of fuzzy mathematics, starting with the publication in 1965 of Lotfi Asker Zadeh's seminal paper, Fuzzy Sets.
The book begins with the basics of fuzzy mathematics before moving on to more complex topics,
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Provides readers with the foundations of fuzzy mathematics as well as more advanced topics

A Modern Introduction to Fuzzy Mathematics provides a concise presentation of fuzzy mathematics., moving from proofs of important results to more advanced topics, like fuzzy algebras, fuzzy graph theory, and fuzzy topologies.

The authors take the reader through the development of the field of fuzzy mathematics, starting with the publication in 1965 of Lotfi Asker Zadeh's seminal paper, Fuzzy Sets.

The book begins with the basics of fuzzy mathematics before moving on to more complex topics, including:
_ Fuzzy sets
_ Fuzzy numbers
_ Fuzzy relations
_ Possibility theory
_ Fuzzy abstract algebra
_ And more

Perfect for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and researchers with an interest in the field of fuzzy mathematics, A Modern Introduction to Fuzzy Mathematics walks through both foundational concepts and cutting-edge, new mathematics in the field.
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Autorenporträt
APOSTOLOS SYROPOULOS, PHD, is an independent scholar based in Xanthi, Greece. His research interests include fuzzy mathematics, the philosophy of vagueness, computability theory, category theory, and digital typography. He has authored or co-authored more than 10 books and more than 60 papers and articles. He has served in the program committee of numerous scientific conferences and has reviewed papers for many journals. THEOPHANES GRAMMENOS, PHD, is Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics in the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Thessaly, Greece. He received his PhD from University of Athens, Greece. Dr. Grammenos is a member of the editorial board for Applied Mathematics and the International Journal of Applied Mathematical Research.