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The Importance of Being Fuzzy: And Other Insights from the Border Between Math and Computers
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| | | "A fascinating tour of the computing of the next century. Arturo Sangalli has beautifully described the three main branches of 'soft' computing: fuzzy logic, neural networks, and genetic algorithms, in addition to reviewing the main ideas and philosophy of traditional computing. Anyone who wants to find out what the mainstream of computing will look like thirty years from now (and perhaps much sooner) must read this fascinating book."--Doron Zeilberger, winner of the Leroy P. Steele Prize for Mathematics
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