dels
more generally, I'll be very appreciative.
best,
Robert Dodier
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uld anyone like to
recommend other books, papers, web sites, etc ?
Thanks for your help, & all the best.
Robert Dodier
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nally categorized as fuzzy logic. Is there an
argument (analogous to, let's say, Cox's work in probability)
which relates those rules to some more primitive assumptions
or axioms? Forgive me if you have already answered this question.
All the best
).
For well-known classes of distributions, there are much more efficient
solutions. I'm looking for greater generality, at the expense of efficiency.
Any comments will be much appreciated.
best,
Robert Dodier
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