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Fuzzy Sets and Systems: Theory and Application, First Edition 1980 (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Fuzzy Sets and Systems: Theory and Application by Didier Dubois and Henri Prade is a landmark first edition published in 1980 that established the mathematical framework for fuzzy logic as a rigorous academic discipline and brought it to a broad scientific audience for the first time.
The book provides a comprehensive treatment of fuzzy set theory as originally conceived by Lotfi A. Zadeh in his seminal 1965 paper, extending and systematizing his foundational ideas into a unified theoretical framework. Dubois and Prade cover the algebra of fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, fuzzy numbers, possibility theory, and the application of fuzzy logic to decision-making, pattern recognition, control systems, and artificial intelligence. The text bridges pure mathematical theory and practical engineering application, making it both a rigorous reference and an accessible entry point into a then-emerging field.
When Zadeh introduced fuzzy sets in 1965, the concept that truth could be a matter of degree — rather than a binary yes or no — was met with significant skepticism from the mathematical establishment. By 1980, however, a growing community of researchers in Europe, Japan, and the United States had begun demonstrating real-world applications, particularly in control systems and decision analysis. Dubois and Prade, working at the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT) in France, were among the most prolific and rigorous contributors to this effort. Their 1980 volume arrived at a pivotal moment: it helped legitimize fuzzy logic as a serious mathematical discipline just as Japanese engineers were beginning to apply it to consumer electronics and industrial control — work that would culminate in the fuzzy logic boom of the late 1980s and early 1990s. This first edition is a primary document of that intellectual turning point.
- First Edition, 1980
- Authors: Didier Dubois & Henri Prade
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