This book gives the basic notions of fuzzy matrix theory and its applications to simple models. The approach is non-traditional in order to attract many students to use this methodology in their research. The traditional approach of mathematicians has conditioned students of sociology in such a manner that they averse to using mathematical tools. Six simple types of fuzzy models that make use of fuzzy matrices are given. These models are distinct because they are time dependent and can even be used for statistical data. The Fuzzy Cognitive Maps model gives the hidden pattern. Fuzzy Relational Maps model not only gives the inter-relations between two sets of disjoint attributes. The Bidirectional Associative Memories model analyzes data depending on the time-period while the Fuzzy Associative memories model can give the gradation of importance of each attribute. Finally, the Fuzzy Relational Equation model is capable of giving a solution closer to the predicted solution. All the methods are illustrated through elaborate examples of particular social problems.
Author(s): W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy; Florentin Smarandache; K. Ilanthenral
Publisher: Automaton
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 352
Cover Page......Page 1
Bibliographic Information......Page 2
CONTENTS......Page 3
PREFACE......Page 4
DEDICATION......Page 6
1.1 Basic Matrix Theory......Page 7
1.2 Basic Concepts on fuzzy matrices......Page 33
1.3 Basic Concepts on Graphs......Page 47
2. DESCRIPTION OF SIMPLE FUZZY MODELSAND THEIR APPLICATIONS TO REAL WORLD PROBLEMS......Page 71
2.1 Description of Simple Fuzzy Matrix Model......Page 72
2.2 Definition of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps with real world model representation......Page 146
2.3 Definition and Illustration of Fuzzy Relational Maps (FRMs)......Page 205
2.4 Introduction to Bidirectional Associative Memories (BAM) Model and their Application......Page 238
2.5 Description of Fuzzy Associative Memories (FAM) model and their illustrations......Page 264
2.6 Fuzzy Relational Equations and their Application......Page 277
REFERENCES......Page 317
INDEX......Page 345
ABOUT THE AUTHORS......Page 352