Applied possibility theory

Miloš Vítek

Kybernetika (1992)

  • Volume: 28, Issue: Suppl, page 62-64
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Vítek, Miloš. "Applied possibility theory." Kybernetika 28.Suppl (1992): 62-64. <http://eudml.org/doc/27348>.

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  6. M. Vítek, Fuzzy computations in knowledge engineering, In: Fuzzy Computing (M.M. Gupta, and T. Yamakawa, eds.), North-Holland, Amsterdam 1988, pp. 411-418. (1988) MR1055848
  7. L. A. Zadeh, Fuzzy sets as a basis for a theory of possibility, Fuzzy Sets and Systems / (1977), 3-28. (1977) MR0480045

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