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Fuzzy Group Theory 1st Edition John N Mordeson Kiran R Bhutani

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Fuzzy Group Theory 1st Edition John N Mordeson Kiran R Bhutani
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.82 MB
Pages: 300
Author: John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, Azriel Rosenfeld (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540250722, 9783540323952, 3540250727, 3540323953
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Fuzzy Group Theory 1st Edition John N Mordeson Kiran R Bhutani by John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, Azriel Rosenfeld (auth.) 9783540250722, 9783540323952, 3540250727, 3540323953 instant download after payment.

This book presents an up-to-date account of research in important topics of fuzzy group theory. The book concentrates on the theoretical aspects of fuzzy subgroups of a group. It also includes applications to some abstract recognition problems and to coding theory. The book begins with basic properties of fuzzy subgroups. The notions of ascending series and descending series of fuzzy subgroups are used to define nilpotency of a fuzzy subgroup. Fuzzy subgroups of Hamiltonian, solvable, P-Hall, and nilpotent groups are discussed. Construction of free fuzzy subgroups is determined. Numerical invariants of fuzzy subgroups of Abelian groups are developed. The problem in group theory of obtaining conditions under which a group can be expressed as a direct product of its normal subgroups is considered. The number of fuzzy subgroups (up to an equivalence relation) of certain finite Abelian groups is determined. Methods for deriving fuzzy theorems from crisp ones are presented and the embedding of lattices of fuzzy subgroups into lattices of crisp groups is discussed. Deriving membership functions from similarity relations is considered.

The material presented in this book makes it a good reference for graduate students and researchers working in fuzzy group theory.

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