This book summarizes years of research in the field of fuzzy relational programming, with a special emphasis on geometric models. It discusses the state-of-the-art in fuzzy relational geometric problems, together with key open issues that must be resolved to achieve a more efficient application of this method. Though chiefly based on research conducted by the authors, who were the first to introduce fuzzy geometric problems, it also covers important findings obtained in the field of linear and non-linear programming. Thanks to its balance of basic and advanced concepts, and its wealth of practical examples, the book offers a valuable guide for both newcomers and experienced researcher in the fields of soft computing and mathematical optimization.
Introduces students and researchers to both the theory and applications of fuzzy relation programming
Serves as a valuable reference guide for students and researchers in soft computing
Written by leading experts in the field
Written in a clear and comprehensive style
Bing-Yuan Cao
Fuzzy Relational Equations/inequalities Minimal Solution Fuzzy Linear Optimization Max-product Composition Fuzzy Posynomial Geometric Programming Fuzzy Monomial Geometric Programming with Intuitionistic Fuzzy Coefficient Applications of Fuzzy Relational Programming