Optimal Models and Methods with Fuzzy Quantities

Optimal Models and Methods with Fuzzy Quantities
Title Optimal Models and Methods with Fuzzy Quantities PDF eBook
Author Bing-Yuan Cao
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 383
Release 2010-02
Genre Computers
ISBN 3642107109

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The book contains ten chapters as follows, Prepare Knowledge, Regression and Self-regression Models with Fuzzy Coefficients; Regression and Self-regression Models with Fuzzy Variables, Fuzzy Input/output Model, Fuzzy Cluster Analysis and Fuzzy Recognition, Fuzzy Linear Programming, Fuzzy Geometric Programming, Fuzzy Relative Equation and Its Optimizing, Interval and Fuzzy Differential Equations and Interval and Fuzzy Functional and Their Variation. It can not only be used as teaching materials or reference books for under-graduates in higher education, master graduates and doctor graduates in the courses of applied mathematics, computer science, artificial intelligence, fuzzy information process and automation, operations research, system science and engineering, and the like, but also serves as a reference book for researchers in these fields, particularly, for researchers in soft science.

Fuzzy Geometric Programming

Fuzzy Geometric Programming
Title Fuzzy Geometric Programming PDF eBook
Author Bing-Yuan Cao
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 296
Release 2002-10-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781402008764

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The book gives readers a thorough understanding of fuzzy geometric programming, a field that was originated by the author. It is organized into two parts: theory and applications. The former aims at development of issues including fuzzy posynomial geometric programming and its dual form, a fuzzy reverse posynomial geometric programming and its dual form and a geometric programming model with fuzzy coefficients and fuzzy variables. The latter is intended to discuss problems in applications, including antinomy in fuzzy geometric programming, as well as practical examples from the power of industry and the administration of postal services. Audience: Researchers, doctoral and post-doctoral students working in fuzzy mathematics, applied mathematics, engineering, operations research, and economics.

Fuzzy Optimization

Fuzzy Optimization
Title Fuzzy Optimization PDF eBook
Author Weldon A. Lodwick
Publisher Springer
Pages 535
Release 2010-07-23
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642139353

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Optimization is an extremely important area in science and technology which provides powerful and useful tools and techniques for the formulation and solution of a multitude of problems in which we wish, or need, to to find a best possible option or solution. The volume is divided into a coupe of parts which present various aspects of fuzzy optimization, some related more general issues, and applications.

Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision-Making

Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision-Making
Title Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision-Making PDF eBook
Author Witold Pedrycz
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 328
Release 2011-06-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1119957389

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Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision-Making: Models, Algorithms and Applications addresses theoretical and practical gaps in considering uncertainty and multicriteria factors encountered in the design, planning, and control of complex systems. Including all prerequisite knowledge and augmenting some parts with a step-by-step explanation of more advanced concepts, the authors provide a systematic and comprehensive presentation of the concepts, design methodology, and detailed algorithms. These are supported by many numeric illustrations and a number of application scenarios to motivate the reader and make some abstract concepts more tangible. Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision-Making: Models, Algorithms and Applications will appeal to a wide audience of researchers and practitioners in disciplines where decision-making is paramount, including various branches of engineering, operations research, economics and management; it will also be of interest to graduate students and senior undergraduate students in courses such as decision making, management, risk management, operations research, numerical methods, and knowledge-based systems.

Production Engineering and Management under Fuzziness

Production Engineering and Management under Fuzziness
Title Production Engineering and Management under Fuzziness PDF eBook
Author Cengiz Kahraman
Publisher Springer
Pages 566
Release 2010-05-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3642120520

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Production engineering and management involve a series of planning and control activities in a production system. A production system can be as small as a shop with only one machine or as big as a global operation including many manufacturing plants, distribution centers, and retail locations in multiple continents. The product of a production system can also vary in complexity based on the material used, technology employed, etc. Every product, whether a pencil or an airplane, is produced in a system which depends on good management to be successful. Production management has been at the center of industrial engineering and management science disciplines since the industrial revolution. The tools and techniques of production management have been so successful that they have been adopted to various service industries, as well. The book is intended to be a valuable resource to undergraduate and graduate students interested in the applications of production management under fuzziness. The chapters represent all areas of production management and are organized to reflect the natural order of production management tasks. In all chapters, special attention is given to applicability and wherever possible, numerical examples are presented. While the reader is expected to have a fairly good understanding of the fuzzy logic, the book provides the necessary notation and preliminary knowledge needed in each chapter.

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, book series, Vol. 11, 2016

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, book series, Vol. 11, 2016
Title Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, book series, Vol. 11, 2016 PDF eBook
Author Florentin Smarandache
Publisher Infinite Study
Pages 113
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1599734672

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This volume is a collection of fourteen papers, written by different authors and co-authors (listed in the order of the papers): N. Radwan, M. Badr Senousy, A. E. D. M. Riad, Chunfang Liu, YueSheng Luo, J. M. Jency, I. Arockiarani, P. P. Dey, S. Pramanik, B. C. Giri, N. Shah, A. Hussain, Gaurav, M. Kumar, K. Bhutani S. Aggarwal, V. Pătraşcu, F. Yuhua, S. Broumi, A. Bakali, M. Talea, F. Smarandache, M. Khan, S. Afzal, H. E. Khalid, M. A. Baset ,I. M. Hezam.

Preferences and Decisions

Preferences and Decisions
Title Preferences and Decisions PDF eBook
Author Salvatore Greco
Publisher Springer
Pages 420
Release 2010-08-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642159761

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Decision making is an omnipresent, most crucial activity of the human being, and also of virtually all artificial broadly perceived “intelligent” systems that try to mimic human behavior, reasoning and choice processes. It is quite obvious that such a relevance of decision making had triggered vast research effort on its very essence, and attempts to develop tools and techniques which would make it possible to somehow mimic human decision making related acts, even to automate decision making processes that had been so far reserved for the human beings. The roots of those attempts at a scientific analysis can be traced to the ancient times but – clearly – they have gained momentum in the recent 50 or 100 years following a general boom in science. Depending on the field of science, decision making can be viewed in different ways. The most general view can be that decision making boils down to some cognitive, mental process(es) that lead to the selection of an option or a course of action among several alternatives. Then, looking in a deeper way, from a psychological perspective this process proceeds in the context of a set of needs, preferences, rational choice of an individual, a group of individuals, or even an organization. From a cognitive perspective, the decision making process proceeds in the context of various interactions with the environment.