Ein Weg zur Nonstandard-Analysis.
In the paper the entropy of – fuzzy numbers is studied. It is shown that for a given norm function, the computation of the entropy of – fuzzy numbers reduces to using a simple formula which depends only on the spreads and shape functions of incoming numbers. In detail the entropy of –sums and –products of – fuzzy numbers is investigated. It is shown that the resulting entropy can be computed only by means of the entropy of incoming fuzzy numbers or by means of their parameters without the...
In Example 1, we describe a subset X of the plane and a function on X which has a -extension to the whole for each finite, but has no -extension to . In Example 2, we construct a similar example of a subanalytic subset of ; much more sophisticated than the first one. The dimensions given here are smallest possible.
We consider the existence of at least one positive solution to the dynamic boundary value problem where is an arbitrary time scale with and satisfying , , , , and where the boundary conditions at and can be both nonlinear and nonlocal. This extends some recent results on second-order semipositone dynamic boundary value problems, and we illustrate these extensions with some examples.
This article presents an alternative approach to statistical moments within non-standard models and by the help of these moments some limit theorems are reformulated and proved.
We deal with projective limits of classes of functions and prove that: (a) the Chebyshev polynomials constitute an absolute Schauder basis of the nuclear Fréchet spaces ; (b) there is no continuous linear extension map from into ; (c) under some additional assumption on , there is an explicit extension map from into by use of a modification of the Chebyshev polynomials. These results extend the corresponding ones obtained by Beaugendre in [1] and [2].