Untertitel:
Semantics, Algebras, and Derivation Systems
Herausgeber:
Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsdatum:
24.04.2008
Informationen zum Autor Merrie Bergmann is associate professor in the department of computer science at Smith College. She is the co-author, with James Moor and Jack Nelson, of The Logic Book. Klappentext This volume is an accessible introduction to the subject of many-valued and fuzzy logic suitable for use in relevant advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. The text opens with a discussion of the philosophical issues that give rise to fuzzy logic - problems arising from vague language - and returns to those issues as logical systems are presented. For historical and pedagogical reasons, three-valued logical systems are presented as useful intermediate systems for studying the principles and theory behind fuzzy logic. The major fuzzy logical systems - Lukaswiewicz, Goedel, and product logics - are then presented as generalizations of three-valued systems that successfully address the problems of vagueness. Semantic and axiomatic systems for three-valued and fuzzy logics are examined along with an introduction to the algebras characteristic of those systems. A clear presentation of technical concepts, this book includes exercises throughout the text that pose straightforward problems, that ask students to continue proofs begun in the text, and that engage students in the comparison of logical systems. Zusammenfassung Professor Merrie Bergmann presents an accessible introduction to the subject of many-valued and fuzzy logic designed for use on undergraduate and graduate courses in non-classical logic. Bergmann discusses the philosophical issues that give rise to fuzzy logic - problems arising from vague language. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Review of classical propositional logic; 3. Review of classical first-order logic; 4. Alternative semantics for truth-values and truth-functions; 5. Three-valued propositional logics: semantics; 6. Derivation systems for three-valued propositional logic; 7. Three-valued first-order logics: semantics; 8. Derivation systems for three-valued first-order logics; 9. Alternative semantics for three-valued systems; 10. The principle of charity reconsidered and a new problem of the fringe; 11. Fuzzy propositional logics: semantics; 12. Fuzzy algebras; 13. Derivational systems for fuzzy propositional logics; 14. Fuzzy first-order logics: semantics; 15. Derivation systems for fuzzy first-order logics; 16. Extensions of fuzziness; 17. Fuzzy membership functions....
Klappentext
This volume is an accessible introduction to the subject of many-valued and fuzzy logic suitable for use in relevant advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. The text opens with a discussion of the philosophical issues that give rise to fuzzy logic - problems arising from vague language - and returns to those issues as logical systems are presented. For historical and pedagogical reasons, three-valued logical systems are presented as useful intermediate systems for studying the principles and theory behind fuzzy logic. The major fuzzy logical systems - Lukaswiewicz, Goedel, and product logics - are then presented as generalizations of three-valued systems that successfully address the problems of vagueness. Semantic and axiomatic systems for three-valued and fuzzy logics are examined along with an introduction to the algebras characteristic of those systems. A clear presentation of technical concepts, this book includes exercises throughout the text that pose straightforward problems, that ask students to continue proofs begun in the text, and that engage students in the comparison of logical systems.
Zusammenfassung
Professor Merrie Bergmann presents an accessible introduction to the subject of many-valued and fuzzy logic designed for use on undergraduate and graduate courses in non-classical logic. Bergmann discusses the philosophical issues that give rise to fuzzy logic - problems arising from vague language.
Inhalt
Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Review of classical propositional logic; 3. Review of classical first-order logic; 4. Alternative semantics for truth-values and truth-functions; 5. Three-valued propositional logics: semantics; 6. Derivation systems for three-valued propositional logic; 7. Three-valued first-order logics: semantics; 8. Derivation systems for three-valued first-order logics; 9. Alternative semantics for three-valued systems; 10. The principle of charity reconsidered and a new problem of the fringe; 11. Fuzzy propositional logics: semantics; 12. Fuzzy algebras; 13. Derivational systems for fuzzy propositional logics; 14. Fuzzy first-order logics: semantics; 15. Derivation systems for fuzzy first-order logics; 16. Extensions of fuzziness; 17. Fuzzy membership functions.
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