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Random Set Theory

Jiuping Xu (xujiuping@scu.edu.cn) and Liming Yao (yaoliming1984@163.com)
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Jiuping Xu: Sichuan University
Liming Yao: Sichuan University

Chapter Chapter 1 in Random-Like Multiple Objective Decision Making, 2011, pp 1-33 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The last decades witnessed a deeper thrust of science into the production of material goods. Thus, the successful management of research in such domains and the basic functions of management and scientific organization can be expressed almost entirely through quantitative methods. This explains the increasing use of mathematical methods in applied work, as well as the present efforts to improve them.

Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-18000-2_1

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