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Les mathématiques des frontières floues

Author
DUGOWSON, Stéphane1
[1] Institut supérieur de mécanique de Paris, situé à, Saint-Ouen, France
Source

Pour la science. 2006, Num 350, pp 126-131, 6 p ; ref : 5 ref

CODEN
PSCEDC
ISSN
0153-4092
Scientific domain
Multidisciplinary
Publisher
Pour la science, Paris
Publication country
France
Document type
Article
Language
French
Keyword (fr)
Ensemble flou Espace topologique Frontière Limite Topologie floue Frontière floue Sous ensemble Topologie générale
Keyword (en)
Fuzzy set Topological space Border Limit Fuzzy topology Fuzzy limit General topology
Keyword (es)
Conjunto difuso Espacio topológico Frontera Límite Topología difusa
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001A Sciences and techniques of general use / 001A02 Mathematics / 001A02A Mathematical logic, foundations, set theory / 001A02A01 Logic and foundations / 001A02A01B General logic

Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001A Sciences and techniques of general use / 001A02 Mathematics / 001A02A Mathematical logic, foundations, set theory / 001A02A01 Logic and foundations / 001A02A01E Set theory

Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001A Sciences and techniques of general use / 001A02 Mathematics / 001A02G Topology. Manifolds and cell complexes. Global analysis and analysis on manifolds / 001A02G01 General topology

Discipline
Mathematics
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
18303486

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