Algebraic solution of fuzzy linear system as: \(\widetilde{A}\widetilde{X}+\widetilde{B}\widetilde{X}=\widetilde{Y}\) (Q1703694)
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Algebraic solution of fuzzy linear system as: \(\widetilde{A}\widetilde{X}+\widetilde{B}\widetilde{X}=\widetilde{Y}\) (English)
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7 March 2018
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The fuzzy system \(\widetilde{A}\widetilde{X}+\widetilde{B}\widetilde{X}=\widetilde{Y}\) has square matrices \(\widetilde{A}\) and \(\widetilde{B}\) and vectors \(\widetilde{X}\) and \(\widetilde{B}\). If all their entries are intervals, then this is an interval linear system (ILS) with matrices and vectors denoted with square brackets \([\,\cdot\,]\). For example \([X]\) has entries \([x_i]=[\underline{x}_i,\overline{x}_i]\). This ILS can be solved using an inclusion ILS (IILS), that has a solution set \(SS\), such that for all \(X\in SS\) it holds that \([A]X+[B]X\in[Y]\). By exploring the boundaries in each coordinate direction of the IILS, a solution for the ILS can be obtained. A more general fuzzy system is then solved replacing the fuzzy variables by intervals depending on a parameter \(r\in[0,1]\) like \(\widetilde{u}\in [u]_r=[m-\alpha L(r),m+\beta R(r)]\), \(\alpha,\beta>0\) and where \(L\) and \(R\) are appropriate smoothing functions decreasing monotonically from 1 to 0. Proofs are give and many numerical examples are used to illustrate the ideas. However English as well as the mathematics could have been edited much better.
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fuzzy linear system
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interval linear system
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interval inclusion linear system
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LR fuzzy number
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