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; 18 August 2009
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Springer released the book "[[Index Matrices: Towards an Augmented Matrix Calculus]]" by [[Krassimir Atanassov]]. This is the first monograph that presents the very concept of an [[:index matrix]] and its related augmented matrix calculus in a comprehensive form.


The three-year bilateral project "Design and Development of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic Tools in Information Technologies" between Centre of Biomedical Engineeering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Vellalar College for Women, was approved and funded. The project is focused on:
It mostly illustrates the exposition with examples related to the [[generalized nets]] and [[intuitionistic fuzzy sets]] which are examples of an extremely wide array of possible application areas. The present book contains the basic results of the author over index matrices and some of its open problems with the aim to stimulating more researchers to start working in this area.
* Research of the properties of IFS of second and n-th type.
* Research of implications and negations.
* Development of software for checking the properties of IF implications and negations.
* Applications of IFS in the field of pattern recognition.
* Elaboration of a methodology for teaching IFS and development of learning content.
* Provision of access to publications on IFS, writing Ifigenia articles in the area of IFS.
The project implementation can be traced from [[Ifigenia:Design and Development of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic Tools in Information Technologies|its page in Ifigenia]].


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; 14 July 2009
Two projects proposals concerning [[generalized nets]] were today handed at the Bulgarian National Science Fund. One of them, called ''Software Implementation of Generalized Nets in Intelligent Systems (SIGNIS)'', involved 40 participants from 7 partnering institutions and 3 foreign associated partners and applied for funding totaling to EUR 280 000 for a three year period. The proposal was elaborated on the pages of Ifigenia. The other project proposal involved 10 participants from 3 partnering institutions and applied for funding of EUR 120 000 for a three year period.
Results of both project proposals are expected to be announced in the end of October 2009.
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Community news

October 2014

Springer released the book "Index Matrices: Towards an Augmented Matrix Calculus" by Krassimir Atanassov. This is the first monograph that presents the very concept of an index matrix and its related augmented matrix calculus in a comprehensive form.

It mostly illustrates the exposition with examples related to the generalized nets and intuitionistic fuzzy sets which are examples of an extremely wide array of possible application areas. The present book contains the basic results of the author over index matrices and some of its open problems with the aim to stimulating more researchers to start working in this area.


More information about the book