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Soft Computing, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 2001
- Max H. Garzon, Michael Conrad:
Soft computing with biomolecules. 1 - Russell J. Deaton, Max H. Garzon:
Fuzzy logic with biomolecules. 2-9 - Allen P. Mills Jr., M. Turberfield, Andrew J. Turberfield
, Bernard Yurke, Philip M. Platzman:
Experimental aspects of DNA neural network computation. 10-18 - David Harlan Wood, Junghuei Chen, Eugene Antipov, Bertrand Lemieux, Walter Cedeño:
A design for DNA computation of the OneMax problem. 19-24 - Akio Nishikawa, Masayuki Yamamura, Masami Hagiya:
DNA computation simulator based on abstract bases. 25-38 - Klaus-Peter Zauner, Michael Conrad:
Molecular approach to informal computing. 39-44 - Ivan Kramosil:
Boolean-like and frequentistic nonstandard semantics for first-order predicate calculus without functions. 45-57 - Luigi Iuspa, Francesco Scaramuzzino:
A bit-masking oriented data structure for evolutionary operators implementation in genetic algorithms. 58-68 - Roberto Tagliaferri, Antonio Eleuteri, M. Meneganti, Fabrizio Barone
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Fuzzy min-max neural networks: from classification to regression. 69-76 - Angela C. Sodan, Vicenç Torra
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Fuzzy configuration of matching runtime implementation strategies. 77-92
Volume 5, Number 2, April 2001
- Gheorghe Paun, Takashi Yokomori:
Toward Soft Hardware. 93-94 - Lila Kari, Rob Kitto, Greg Gloor:
A computer scientist's guide to molecular biology. 95-101 - Gerald G. Owenson, Martyn Amos
, David A. Hodgson, Alan Gibbons:
DNA-based logic. 102-105 - Piotr Wasiewicz, Jan J. Mulawka:
Molecular genetic programming. 106-113 - Yasubumi Sakakibara, Satoshi Kobayashi:
Sticker systems with complex structures. 114-120 - Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Nike van Vugt:
Sequences of languages in forbidding-enforcing families. 121-125 - Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara, Roberto Giuntini:
A short history of the problems. 126-128 - Jeremy Butterfield:
The state of physics: 'Halfway through the woods'. 129-130 - Diederik Aerts:
Quantum structures and their future importance. 131-133 - Stanley P. Gudder:
Some recent quantum structures. 134 - Sylvia Pulmannová:
On the role of quantum structures in the foundations of quantum theory. 135-136 - Paul Busch:
Just how final are today's quantum structures? 137-138 - Enrico G. Beltrametti:
Quantum structures and experiments. 139 - Slawomir Bugajski:
Open problems. 140 - C. A. Petri:
Cultural aspects of net theory. 141-145 - C. A. Petri:
Mathematical aspects of net theory. 146-151 - Vadlamani Ravi, Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann:
A neural network and fuzzy rule base hybrid for pattern classification. 152-159 - Maria I. Sessa:
Translations and similarity-based logic programming. 160-170 - Patricia Melin, Oscar Castillo:
A new method for adaptive model-based control of non-linear dynamic plants using a neuro-fuzzy-fractal approach. 171-177
Volume 5, Number 3, June 2001
- Sándor Jenei:
Interpolation and extrapolation of fuzzy quantities revisited-an axiomatic approach. 179-193 - Paolo Amato, Gianfranco Cerofolini:
Measure, error and intrinsic fuzziness: a mathematical study of vagueness. 194-200 - Larry Bull:
On coevolutionary genetic algorithms. 201-207 - Pei-Zhuang Wang, Ralf Östermark, Rajan Alex, Shaohua Tan:
Polyhedral representation of fuzzy linear bases. 208-214 - Mats Bengtsson, Johan Schubert:
Dempster-Shafer clustering using Potts spin mean field theory. 215-228 - Yaw-Chu Chen:
A study on the quality of credit granting in leasing: fuzzy set theory approach. 229-236 - Kazuo Kiguchi, Hiroyuki Miyaji, Keigo Watanabe, Kiyotaka Izumi, Toshio Fukuda:
Generation of an optimal architecture of neuro force controllers for robot manipulators in unknown environments using genetic programming with fuzzy fitness evaluation. 237-242 - Petr Cintula:
About axiomatic systems of product fuzzy logic. 243-244
Volume 5, Number 4, August 2001
- Giuseppe Ascia, Vincenzo Catania, Daniela Panno:
An efficient fuzzy system for traffic management in high-speed packet-switched networks. 247-256 - Y. Ahmet Sekercioglu, Andreas Pitsillides, Athanasios V. Vasilakos:
Computational intelligence in management of ATM networks: A survey of current state of research. 257-263 - Athanasios V. Vasilakos
, Kostas G. Anagnostakis, Witold Pedrycz:
Application of computational intelligence techniques in active networks. 264-271 - Christos Douligeris:
Computer networks design using hybrid fuzzy expert systems. 272-286 - Xiao Zhi Gao, Seppo J. Ovaska:
Comparison of conventional and soft computing-based power control methods in mobile communications systems. 287-296 - Martin J. Oates, David Corne:
Global web server load balancing using evolutionary computational techniques. 297-312 - Harilaos G. Sandalidis, Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis, Peter P. Stavroulakis:
Performance measures of an ant based decentralised routing scheme for circuit switching communication networks. 313-317 - Alexander Vladimirovich Pavlov:
An algebraic model for application of optical neuro-fuzzy systems to networking problems. 318-324
Volume 5, Number 5, October 2001
- Anatolij Dvurecenskij:
In honor of Prof. Beloslav Riecan on the occasion of his 65th birthday. 326 - Adrian I. Ban
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Ergodicity of MV-dynamical systems. 327-333 - Rodica Ceterchi:
Weak pseudo-Wajsberg and weak pseudo-MV algebras. 334-346 - Anatolij Dvurecenskij:
On pseudo MV-algebras. 347-354 - Paul Flondor, George Georgescu, Afrodita Iorgulescu:
Pseudo-t-norms and pseudo-BL algebras. 355-371 - Jan Jakubik:
Basic elements in a pseudo MV-algebra. 372-375 - Gejza Jenca, Sylvia Pulmannová:
Ideals and quotients in lattice ordered effect algebras. 376-380 - Maria Jurecková:
On the conditional expectation on probability MV-Algebras with product. 381-385 - Ioana Leustean:
Local pseudo MV-algebras. 386-395 - Beloslav Riecan:
Almost everywhere convergence in MV-algebras with product. 396-399 - Zdenka Riecanová:
Sub-effect algebras and Boolean sub-effect algebras. 400-403
Volume 5, Number 6, December 2001
- Rajiv Khosla, Somkiat Kitjongthawonkul:
A human-centered agent-based architecture for electronic brokerage. 405-411 - Chin-Wang Tao:
Simplification of a fuzzy mechanism with rule combination. 418-425 - Tzung-Pei Hong, Tzu-Ting Wang, Shyue-Liang Wang:
A palmer-based continuous fuzzy flexible flow-shop scheduling algorithm. 426-433 - Luigi Di Lascio:
Analytic fuzzy tableaux. 434-439 - Zhihua Zhang, Nanning Zheng, Tao Wang:
Fuzzy generalization of the counter-propagation neural network: a family of soft competitive basis function neural networks. 440-450 - Vincenzo Galdi, Lucio Ippolito, Antonio Piccolo, Alfredo Vaccaro:
A genetic-based methodology for hybrid electric vehicles sizing. 451-457

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