Evaluation as a General Approach to Problem Driven Mathematical Modeling
Adalbert Kerber ()
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Adalbert Kerber: University of Bayreuth, Department of Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 1 in Multi-indicator Systems and Modelling in Partial Order, 2014, pp 3-11 from Springer
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Abstract Many modern applications need evaluation of statements, the truth values “true” and “false” alone may not suffice, a statement can be neither true nor false, it may be true (or false) “in a certain sense.” They also need modeling of linguistic expressions and of fuzzy situations. “Binary thinking” does not suffice in many cases. Moreover, the choice of methods might better be problem driven, depending, for example, if we better use a pessimistic or an optimistic reasoning. Here is a brief introduction of how we can choose tools that are appropriate for mathematically modeling this kind of problems.
Keywords: Global Warming Potential; Standard Norm; Complete Lattice; Standard Intersection; Evaluation Problem (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8223-9_1
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