The book “Fuzzy Logic for Children” has been published.
The book titled “Fuzzy Logic for Children,” authored by People’s Writer, Academician Kamal Abdulla, Corresponding Member of ANAS, Professor Rafiq Aliyev, and Professor Ziya Selçuk, has been published by the “Qanun” Publishing House.
The publication presents the concepts of fuzzy logic in a simple and accessible manner for children. The topics are explained through a school-based context, and the book highlights the applications of fuzzy logic in everyday life, the field of artificial intelligence, and other areas of science.
The content of the book includes the basic concepts of fuzzy logic, fuzzy sets and relations, epistemic approaches, as well as the use of this type of logic in education and practical fields. Alongside theoretical issues, the publication also provides explanations and examples that facilitate understanding of the topics.
The preface of the book states:
“The book aims to fulfill the wish of the founder of fuzzy logic, the great Azerbaijani-American scientist Lotfi Zadeh. The distinguished scholar wished for this theory to be taught in schools in its most general form. The authors describe how imaginary students in an imaginary school and classroom learn the subject of fuzzy logic. This process goes through difficult and winding paths. In the end, the reader witnesses how the students come to love this subject. The principles of fuzzy logic, which manifest themselves in the processes of democracy, in the field of artificial intelligence, and in many other areas, its place in modern life, its applicability to various branches of science, and its prospects will be of interest not only to secondary school students but also to specialists working in different fields of science. In this sense, there is no age limit for readers of this book.”