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Interactions Between Computational Intelligence and Mathematics Part 2

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  • Presents recent research in the field of interaction between computational intelligence and mathematics
  • Provides a broad spectrum of research from theory to applications
  • Includes interesting contributions from engineers and mathematicians, focusing on the resolution of significant real-world computational intelligence and computer science problems

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI, volume 794)

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This book presents recent research in the field of interaction between computational intelligence and mathematics. In the current technological age, we face the challenges of tackling very complex problems – in the usual sense, but also in the mathematical and theoretical computer science sense. However, even the most up-to-date results in mathematics, are unable to provide exact solutions of such problems, and no further technical advances will ever make it possible to find general and exact solutions. Constantly developing technologies (including social technologies) necessitate handling very complex problems. This has led to a search for acceptably “good” or precise solutions, which can be achieved by the combination of traditional mathematical techniques and computational intelligence tools, in order to solve the various problems emerging in many different areas to a satisfactory degree.

Important funding programs, such as the European Commission’s current framework programme for research and innovation – Horizon 2020 – are devoted to the development of new instruments to deal with the current challenges. Without doubt, research topics associated with the interactions between computational intelligence and traditional mathematics play a key role. Presenting contributions from engineers, scientists and mathematicians, this book offers a series of novel solutions for meaningful and real-world problems that connect those research areas.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Information Technology, Széchenyi István University, Győr, Hungary

    László T. Kóczy

  • Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain

    Jesús Medina-Moreno

  • Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain

    Eloísa Ramírez-Poussa

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