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Elementary Fuzzy Matrix Theory and Fuzzy Models for Social Scientists

By Smarandache, Florentin

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Title: Elementary Fuzzy Matrix Theory and Fuzzy Models for Social Scientists  
Author: Smarandache, Florentin
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Education, Fuzzy Matrix Theory
Collections: Authors Community, Mathematics
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Publication Date:
2013
Publisher: World Public Library
Member Page: Florentin Smarandache

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Smarandache, B. F. (2013). Elementary Fuzzy Matrix Theory and Fuzzy Models for Social Scientists. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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This book aims to assist social scientists to analyze their problems using fuzzy models. The basic and essential fuzzy matrix theory is given. The book does not promise to give the complete properties of basic fuzzy theory or basic fuzzy matrices. Instead, the authors have only tried to give those essential basically needed to develop the fuzzy model. The authors do not present elaborate mathematical theories to work with fuzzy matrices; instead they have given only the needed properties by way of examples. The authors feel that the book should mainly help social scientists who are interested in finding out ways to emancipate the society. Everything is kept at the simplest level and even difficult definitions have been omitted. Another main feature of this book is the description of each fuzzy model using examples from real-world problems. Further, this book gives lots of references so that the interested reader can make use of them. This book has two chapters. In Chapter One, basic concepts about fuzzy matrices are introduced. Basic notions of matrices are given in section one in order to make the book self contained. Section two gives the properties of fuzzy matrices. Since the data need to be transformed into fuzzy models, some elementary properties of graphs are given. Further, this section provides details of how to prepare a linguistic questionnaire to make use of in these fuzzy models when the data related with the problem is unsupervised.

Table of Contents
Preface 4 Dedication 6 Chapter One BASIC MATRIX THEORY AND FUZZY MATRIX THEORY 7 1.1 Basic Matrix Theory 7 1.2 Basic Concepts on Fuzzy Matrices 33 1.3 Basic Concepts on Graphs 47 Chapter Two DESCRIPTION OF SIMPLE FUZZY MODELS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS TO REAL WORLD PROBLEMS 71 2.1 Description of Simple Fuzzy Matrix Model 72 2.2 Definition of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps with real world model representation 146 2.3 Definition and Illustration of Fuzzy Relational Maps 205 2.4 Introduction to Bidirectional Associative Memories (BAM) Model and their Application 238 2.5 Description of Fuzzy Associative Memories (FAM) model and their illustrations 264 2.6 Fuzzy Relational Equations (FRE) and their application 277 REFERENCE 317 INDEX 345 ABOUT THE AUTHORS 352

 
 



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