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Algebraic Formalization of Smart Systems - Theory and Practice

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This book reveals the general laws of the theory of smart systems with the help of a very powerful and expressive language of algebraic formalization. It also shows how this language can be used to substantiate practical results in the field of smart systems, which previously had only an empirical justification. Further, it proposes a translation of the theory of smart systems from verbal language to a much more expressive language of algebraic formalization, allowing the laws of the theory of smart systems to be seen in a different light.
In 1937 L. Bertalanffy proposed the concept of an algebraic system and the development of a mathematical apparatus for describing systems. In the 1970s, A.I. Mal'tsev developed a theory of algebraic systems connecting algebra and logic for studying algebraic and logical objects. In the 1990s, the concept of purities by predicates was introduced by one of the authors, and the book includes some of its applications. The concept, which is basedon the theory of algebraic systems, allows clarification of the connections between quantitative and qualitative analysis of a system.
The book is intended for readers who use elements of artificial intelligence in their work.

List of contents

The Problem of General Systems Theory's Formalization.- The Performance of a System by Using an Algebraic System of Factors Determining the System.- The Simulation of the System with the Help of Finite Group of Factors Determining the System.- External and Internal Properties of a System.- Formalization of System Links and Duality in Smart Systems Theory.- Algebraic Approach to the Risk Description.- The Transition from an Infinite Model of Factors that Determine the System to a Finite Model.- Algebraic Formalization of Sustainability Concept and Sustainability of Ranking Systems in Education.

Summary

This book reveals the general laws of the theory of smart systems with the help of a very powerful and expressive language of algebraic formalization. It also shows how this language can be used to substantiate practical results in the field of smart systems, which previously had only an empirical justification. Further, it proposes a translation of the theory of smart systems from verbal language to a much more expressive language of algebraic formalization, allowing the laws of the theory of smart systems to be seen in a different light.
In 1937 L. Bertalanffy proposed the concept of an algebraic system and the development of a mathematical apparatus for describing systems. In the 1970s, A.I. Mal'tsev developed a theory of algebraic systems connecting algebra and logic for studying algebraic and logical objects. In the 1990s, the concept of purities by predicates was introduced by one of the authors, and the book includes some of its applications. The concept, which is basedon the theory of algebraic systems, allows clarification of the connections between quantitative and qualitative analysis of a system.
The book is intended for readers who use elements of artificial intelligence in their work.

Product details

Authors Vladimir Serdyukov, Natali Serdyukova, Natalia Serdyukova
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319770505
ISBN 978-3-31-977050-5
No. of pages 189
Dimensions 163 mm x 18 mm x 243 mm
Weight 496 g
Illustrations XXXVII, 189 p.
Series Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

B, Artificial Intelligence, engineering, Computational Intelligence, Theory and Practice of Smart Systems, Implementation of Smart Systems

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