Solving processes for a system of first-order fuzzy differential equations (Q1292091)

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Solving processes for a system of first-order fuzzy differential equations
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    Solving processes for a system of first-order fuzzy differential equations (English)
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    2 November 1999
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    The authors consider systems of first-order, inhomogeneous fuzzy differential equations \[ {d\over dt} \underset\widetilde{} X(t)+ A(t)\underset\widetilde{} X(t)= \underset\widetilde{} F(t)\tag{1} \] with \(\underset\widetilde{} X(0)=\underset\widetilde{} X_0\), where \(d\underset\widetilde{} X(t)/dt\) is an \(n\)-dimensional vector of first same-order (or reverse-order) derived functions of an \(n\)-dimensional vector, \[ \underset\widetilde{} X(t)= (\underset\widetilde{} X_1(t),\dots, \underset\widetilde{} X_n(t))^T, \] of unknown fuzzy set-valued functions, that is, \[ {d\over dt} \underset\widetilde{} X(t)= \Biggl({d\over dt} \underset\widetilde{} X_1(t),\dots, {d\over dt} \underset\widetilde{} X_n(t)\Biggr)^T; \] \(\underset\widetilde{} F(t)\) is an \(n\)-dimensional vector, \((\underset\widetilde{} F_1(t),\dots, \underset\widetilde{} F_n(t))^T\), of known fuzzy set-valued functions; \(A(t)\) is an \(n\times n\) matrix of known real functions. The authors introduce time domain and frequency domain methods for solutions to the system of first-order fuzzy differential equations (1). The solving processes of time domain and frequency domain for the system of first-order fuzzy differential equations with constant coefficients and variable coefficients are put forward. An example is considered in order to demonstrate rationality and validity of the methods.
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