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    Which theorem was the concept of Fuzzy logic derived?

    Question #85005. Asked by tragic_flawed. (Aug 27 07 10:23 PM)


    voltaire11

    It was derived from the fuzzy set theory introduced in 1965 by Lotfi A. Zadeh, as an alternative to the classical set theory.

    see:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_logic

    also
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_set

    Aug 27 07, 11:01 PM


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