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Ústav pro výzkum a aplikace fuzzy modelování (94410)
Title:
Fuzzy Transform: Application to Reef Growth Problem
Citace
Perfilieva, I. Fuzzy Transform: Application to Reef Growth Problem.
In:
Fuzzy Logic in Geology.
Amsterdam: Academic Press, 2003. s. 275-300. ISBN 0-12-415146-9.
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Publication year:
2003
Obor:
Obecná matematika
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ISBN code:
0-12-415146-9
Book title in original language:
Fuzzy Logic in Geology
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Place of publishing:
Amsterdam
Publisher name:
Academic Press
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Number of pages:
26
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275
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300
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Key words in English:
fuzzy approximation; fuzzy transforms
Annotation in original language:
This is a new contribution to the area which may be called numerical methods based on fuzzy approximation models. In this chapter, we show how it is possible to obtain an approximate value of a definite integral as well as an approximate solution to an ordinary differential equation on the basis of the certain class of fuzzy approximation models. We then apply this technique to the solution of a differential equation modeling reef growth. Furthermore, we use it to model ancient sea level.
Annotation in english language:
This is a new contribution to the area which may be called numerical methods based on fuzzy approximation models. In this chapter, we show how it is possible to obtain an approximate value of a definite integral as well as an approximate solution to an ordinary differential equation on the basis of the certain class of fuzzy approximation models. We then apply this technique to the solution of a differential equation modeling reef growth. Furthermore, we use it to model ancient sea level.
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