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Computational Intelligence and Mathematics for Tackling Complex Problems 2

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  • Presents recent trends in computational intelligence and mathematics for tackling complex problems
  • Is mainly composed of the highest quality papers presented at ESCIM-2019 held on October 2–5, 2019, in Toledo
  • Written by experts in the field

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI, volume 955)

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This book collects the final versions of the highest quality papers presented at the conference 11th European Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Mathematics held on October 2–5, 2019, in Toledo (Spain). The conjugation of computational sciences with different mathematical tools is essential in order to solve different challenges that arise in a wide-ranging knowledge areas. Nowadays, many promising research lines are being developed in this direction from the theoretical and applicational perspectives.

In this publication, computational intelligence and mathematics are combined in interesting research works that aim to give answers to complex real problems. Moreover, the technical program of this conference included four excellent keynote speeches, given by Prof. José Luis Verdegay (Guidelines to solve Decision Making Problems), Prof. Joao Paulo Carvalho (Recommender Systems: Using Fuzzy Fingerprints for ``Proper'' Recommendations), Dr. Andreja Tepavcevic (Special lattice valued structures and approximate solutions of linear equations), and Prof. Juan Moreno-Garcia (Generating linguistic descriptions using Linguistic Petri Nets).

Editors and Affiliations

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

    María Eugenia Cornejo

  • Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Széchenyi István University, Gyõr, Hungary

    László T. Kóczy

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

    Jesús Medina-Moreno

  • Escuela de Ingeniería Industrial, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, Toledo, Spain

    Juan Moreno-García

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