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Springer Fuzzy Logic: A Spectrum of Theoretical & Practical Issues

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Description

Explore the complex landscape of many-valued logic with Fuzzy Logic: A Spectrum of Theoretical & Practical Issues, part of the Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing series (215). This academic text provides a necessary deep dive into the various ways the term "fuzzy logic" is applied within modern literature. Readers will find a thorough investigation into both narrow and broad definitions of the field. The book addresses the formal development of logical systems and explores the syntactic aspects based on the notion of proof. Additionally, it covers the semantic aspects based on the notion of truth within various logical calculi. This resource is designed for those studying the formal development of many-valued logic and the mathematical foundations that define the discipline. Whether you are researching formal logic or looking for a clear distinction between different academic interpretations of fuzzy systems, this Springer publication offers a structured approach to understanding these theoretical and practical issues.

Key Features

Part of the Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing series, specifically volume 215.

Provides a clear distinction between narrow and broad definitions of fuzzy logic used in current literature.

Covers the formal development of many-valued logical systems for academic research.

Examines syntactic aspects of logic based on the foundational notion of proof.

Explores semantic aspects of logical calculi based on the notion of truth.

Published by Springer, a recognized leader in scientific and technical literature.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
19 November 2010
Listed Since
05 September 2010

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