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(T, ⊥, N) fuzzy logic.

Y. XuJ. LinDa Ruan — 2001

Mathware and Soft Computing

To investigate more reasonable fuzzy reasoning model in expert systems as well as more effective logical circuit in fuzzy control, a (T, ⊥, N) fuzzy logic is proposed in this paper by using T-norm, ⊥-norm and pseudo-complement N as the logical connectives. Two aspects are discussed: (1) some concepts of (T, ⊥, N) fuzzy logic are introduced and some properties of (T, ⊥, N) fuzzy logical formulae are discussed. (2) G-fuzzy truth (falsity) of (T, ⊥, N) fuzzy logical formulae are investigated and also...

An Intracellular Delay-Differential Equation Model of the HIV Infection and Immune Control

T. DumrongpokaphanY. LenburyR. OuncharoenY. Xu — 2010

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Previous work has shown that intracellular delay needs to be taken into account to accurately determine the half-life of free virus from drug perturbation experiments [1]. The delay also effects the estimated value for the infected T-cell loss rate when we assume that the drug is not completely effective [19]. Models of virus infection that include intracellular delay are more accurate representations of the biological data.
We analyze a non-linear model of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...

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