Finite fuzzy sets, keychains and their applications

The idea of keychains, an (n+1)-tuple of non-increasing real numbers in the unit interval always including 1, naturally arises in study of finite fuzzy set theory. They are a useful concept in modeling ideas of uncertainty especially those that arise in Economics, Social Sciences, Statistics and oth...

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Main Author: Mahlasela, Zuko
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Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005220
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-54062017-07-20T04:13:26ZFinite fuzzy sets, keychains and their applicationsMahlasela, ZukoFuzzy setsFinite groupsLattice theoryEconomics -- Mathematical modelsThe idea of keychains, an (n+1)-tuple of non-increasing real numbers in the unit interval always including 1, naturally arises in study of finite fuzzy set theory. They are a useful concept in modeling ideas of uncertainty especially those that arise in Economics, Social Sciences, Statistics and other subjects. In this thesis we define and study some basic properties of keychains with reference to Partially Ordered Sets, Lattices, Chains and Finite Fuzzy Sets. We then examine the role of keychains and their lattice diagrams in representing uncertainties that arise in such problems as in preferential voting patterns, outcomes of competitions and in Economics - Preference Relations.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Science, Mathematics2009ThesisMastersMSc98 p.pdfvital:5406http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005220EnglishMahlasela, Zuko
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topic Fuzzy sets
Finite groups
Lattice theory
Economics -- Mathematical models
spellingShingle Fuzzy sets
Finite groups
Lattice theory
Economics -- Mathematical models
Mahlasela, Zuko
Finite fuzzy sets, keychains and their applications
description The idea of keychains, an (n+1)-tuple of non-increasing real numbers in the unit interval always including 1, naturally arises in study of finite fuzzy set theory. They are a useful concept in modeling ideas of uncertainty especially those that arise in Economics, Social Sciences, Statistics and other subjects. In this thesis we define and study some basic properties of keychains with reference to Partially Ordered Sets, Lattices, Chains and Finite Fuzzy Sets. We then examine the role of keychains and their lattice diagrams in representing uncertainties that arise in such problems as in preferential voting patterns, outcomes of competitions and in Economics - Preference Relations.
author Mahlasela, Zuko
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title Finite fuzzy sets, keychains and their applications
title_short Finite fuzzy sets, keychains and their applications
title_full Finite fuzzy sets, keychains and their applications
title_fullStr Finite fuzzy sets, keychains and their applications
title_full_unstemmed Finite fuzzy sets, keychains and their applications
title_sort finite fuzzy sets, keychains and their applications
publisher Rhodes University
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005220
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