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Interpretability of linguistic variables: a formal account

Ulrich BodenhoferPeter Bauer — 2005

Kybernetika

This contribution is concerned with the interpretability of fuzzy rule-based systems. While this property is widely considered to be a crucial one in fuzzy rule-based modeling, a more detailed formal investigation of what “interpretability” actually means is not available. So far, interpretability has most often been associated with rather heuristic assumptions about shape and mutual overlapping of fuzzy membership functions. In this paper, we attempt to approach this problem from a more general...

New challenges in dynamical systems: The networked case

Peter H. Bauer — 2008

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper describes new technical challenges that arise from networking dynamical systems. In particular, the paper takes a look at the underlying phenomena and the resulting modeling problems that arise in such systems. Special emphasis is placed on the problem of synchronization, since this problem has not received as much attention in the literature as the phenomena of packet drop, delays, etc. The paper then discusses challenges arising in prominent areas such as congestion control, sensor...

Zeros of Dirichlet L-series on the critical line

Peter J. Bauer — 2000

Acta Arithmetica

Introduction. In 1974, N. Levinson showed that at least 1/3 of the zeros of the Riemann ζ-function are on the critical line ([19]). Today it is known (Conrey, [6]) that at least 40.77% of the zeros of ζ(s) are on the critical line and at least 40.1% are on the critical line and are simple. In [16] and [17], Hilano showed that Levinson's original result is also valid for Dirichlet L-series. This paper is a shortened version of parts of the dissertation [3], the full details of...

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