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Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Volume 139
Volume 139, Number 1, 1 October 2003
- Edith Bomers:
Publisher's note. 1 - Saso Blazic, Igor Skrjanc, Drago Matko:
Globally stable direct fuzzy model reference adaptive control. 3-33 - D. Z. Liao, Lam Fat Yeung:
l[infin]-based stability criteria and its applications on FLC systems. 35-57 - Haralambos Sarimveis, George V. Bafas:
Fuzzy model predictive control of non-linear processes using genetic algorithms. 59-80 - Xinping Guan, Cailian Chen:
Adaptive fuzzy control for chaotic systems with H[infin] tracking performance. 81-93 - Chaio-Shiung Chen:
Design of stable fuzzy control systems using Lyapunov's method in fuzzy hypercubes. 95-110 - Chi-Ying Liang, Juhng-Perng Su:
A new approach to the design of a fuzzy sliding mode controller. 111-124 - J. Lin, Frank L. Lewis:
Two-time scale fuzzy logic controller of flexible link robot arm. 125-149 - Chih-Min Lin, Yi-Jen Mon:
Hybrid adaptive fuzzy controllers with application to robotic systems. 151-165 - Jeich Mar, Feng-Jie Lin, Hung-Ta Lin, Li-Chin Hsu:
The car following collision prevention controller based on the fuzzy basis function network. 167-183 - Rong-Jong Wai:
Robust fuzzy neural network control for nonlinear motor-toggle servomechanism. 185-208 - Aytekin Bagis:
Determining fuzzy membership functions with tabu search - an application to control. 209-225 - Ana Lucía Dai Pra:
A study about dimensional change of industrial parts using fuzzy rules. 227-237 - Fernando A. C. Gomide:
Book Review: "Practical applications of fuzzy technologies" by Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann (Ed.), in "The Handbook of Fuzzy Sets Series", Didier Dubois and Henri Prade (Series Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/London/Dordrecht, 1999, 677pp, ISBN 0-7923-8628-0. 239-242
Volume 139, Number 2, 16 October 2003
- Robert F. Bordley:
Reformulating decision theory using fuzzy set theory and Shafer's theory of evidence. 243-266 - Rodica Branzei, Dinko Dimitrov, Stef Tijs:
Convex fuzzy games and participation monotonic allocation schemes. 267-281 - Takashi Maeda:
On characterization of equilibrium strategy of two-person zero-sum games with fuzzy payoffs. 283-296 - Christer Carlsson, Robert Fullér:
A fuzzy approach to real option valuation. 297-312 - Jorge de Andrés-Sánchez, Antonio Terceño Gómez:
Estimating a term structure of interest rates for fuzzy financial pricing by using fuzzy regression methods. 313-331 - Yuji Yoshida:
Continuous-time fuzzy decision processes with discounted rewards. 333-348 - Yuji Yoshida, Masami Yasuda, Jun-ichi Nakagami, Masami Kurano:
Fuzzy stopping problems in continuous-time fuzzy stochastic systems. 349-362 - Hsien-Chung Wu:
Duality theorems in fuzzy mathematical programming problems based on the concept of necessity. 363-377 - Saowanee Lertworasirikul, Shu-Cherng Fang, Jeffrey A. Joines, Henry L. W. Nuttle:
Fuzzy data envelopment analysis (DEA): a possibility approach. 379-394 - Bijay Baran Pal, Bhola Nath Moitra, Ujjwal Maulik:
A goal programming procedure for fuzzy multiobjective linear fractional programming problem. 395-405 - Teresa León, Vicente Liern, José Luis Ruiz Gómez, Inmaculada Sirvent:
A fuzzy mathematical programming approach to the assessment of efficiency with DEA models. 407-419 - Shao Chin Sung, Milan Vlach:
Single machine scheduling to minimize the number of late jobs under uncertainty. 421-430 - Tung-Lai Hu, Jiuh-Biing Sheu:
A fuzzy-based customer classification method for demand-responsive logistical distribution operations. 431-450 - Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam, Fakhri Karray, Seyed Jamshid Mousavi:
Minimizing variance of reservoir systems operations benefits using soft computing tools. 451-461 - Masatoshi Sakawa, Ichiro Nishizaki:
Book Review: "Fuzzy cooperative games" in "Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing", Vol. 72, by M. Mares, Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg; New York, 2001, 177pp., ISBN 3-7908-1392-3. 463-464 - Milan Mares:
Book Review: "Fuzzy and multiobjective games for conflict resolution" in "Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing" 64, by Ichiro Nishazaki, Masatschi Sakawa, Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg 2001, pp. xiii + 258, 25 figures, 30 tables, ISBN 3-7908-1360-5. 465-467 - Didier Dubois:
Book Review: "Evaluation and decision models: a critical perspective" by D. Bouyssou, T. Marchant, M. Pirlot, P. Perny, A. Tsoukias, P. Vincke, (Eds.); Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/London/Dordrecht, 2000, 274p. +viii. 469-472
Volume 139, Number 3, 1 November 2003
- Michel Grabisch:
The symmetric Sugeno integral. 473-490 - Ronald R. Yager:
Monitored heavy fuzzy measures and their role in decision making under uncertainty. 491-513 - Jesús Manuel Fernández Salido, Shuta Murakami:
Extending Yager's orness concept for the OWA aggregators to other mean operators. 515-542 - Christer Carlsson, Robert Fullér, Péter Majlender:
A note on constrained OWA aggregation. 543-546 - Jesús Manuel Fernández Salido, Shuta Murakami:
On [beta]-Precision aggregation. 547-558 - Mourad Oussalah, Hichem Maaref, Claude Barret:
From adaptive to progressive combination of possibility distributions. 559-582 - Louis Aimé Fono, Henri Gwét:
On strict lower and upper sections of fuzzy orderings. 583-599 - Jorge Elorza, Pedro J. Burillo:
Connecting fuzzy preorders, fuzzy consequence operators and fuzzy closure and co-closure systems. 601-613 - Vania Peneva, Ivan P. Popchev:
Properties of the aggregation operators related with fuzzy relations. 615-633 - Jesús Manuel Fernández Salido, Shuta Murakami:
Rough set analysis of a general type of fuzzy data using transitive aggregations of fuzzy similarity relations. 635-660 - Ildar Z. Batyrshin:
On the structure of involutive, contracting and expanding negations. 661-672 - Zhudeng Wang, Yandong Yu:
Pseudo-t-norms and implication operators: direct products and direct product decompositions. 673-683 - Tomasa Calvo, Radko Mesiar:
Aggregation operators: ordering and bounds. 685-697 - Sándor Jenei, Bernard De Baets:
On the direct decomposability of t-norms on product lattices. 699-707
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