A Brief History of Fuzzy Logic in the Czech Republic and Significance of P. Hájek for Its Development

Archives for the Philosophy and History of Soft Computing 2017 (1) (2017)
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In this paper, we will briefly look at the history of mathematical fuzzy logic in Czechoslovakia starting from the 1970s and extending until 2009. The role of P. Ha ́jek in the development of fuzzy logic is especially emphasized.

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