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   EarlCox to Dmitry A. Kazakov   
   Re: A simple question   
   16 Apr 04 10:37:47   
   
   From: earlcox@earlcoxreports.com   
      
   huh?   
      
   Your paragraph, "True but..." is  completely context free, content free,   
   semantic free, rationality free, and experience free.   
      
   sigh.   
      
   But of course, that's just my opinion.   
   You may have found a completely new meaning for the word :deterministic".   
      
   Earl   
      
   "Dmitry A. Kazakov"  wrote in message   
   news:c5ob4g$3ve08$1@ID-77047.news.uni-berlin.de...   
   > Guillaume wrote:   
   >   
   > >> If you know for sure that your case is deterministic or stochastic,   
   then   
   > >> do not use fuzzy.   
   > >   
   > > Why not?   
   > >   
   > > A lot of regulation-related problems are perfect candidates for fuzzy   
   > > logic, although they can have a deterministic solution.   
   >   
   > True, but it does not contradict to what I meant. The deterministic   
   solution   
   > might be known to exist, but unknown to construct. When this uncertainty   
   in   
   > our knowledge can be expressed using fuzzy approach, so that the problem   
   > would become solvable (in a constructive sense), then in fact the case is   
   > not deterministic, but fuzzy.   
   >   
   > --   
   > Regards,   
   > Dmitry A. Kazakov   
   > www.dmitry-kazakov.de   
      
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