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A General Theory of Entropy: Fuzzy Rational Foundations of Information-Knowledge Certainty (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing #384)

A General Theory of Entropy: Fuzzy Rational Foundations of Information-Knowledge Certainty (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing #384)

Current price: $183.99
Publication Date: August 14th, 2019
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
9783030181581
Pages:
247
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Description

The relational structure between the general information definition and entropy.- Some reflections on the concept and measurement of entropy in info-knowledge.- The principle of opposites, epistemological.- Information measurement and entropy in information-knowledge certainty.- Fuzzy-paradigmatic reflections on possibility.- The fuzzy-stochastic entropy and the concept of a hybrid measures of uncertainty.- Comparative analytics: fuzzy-stochastic and non-fuzzy stochastic entropies.- Some simple epistemic reflections on information, knowledge and entropy.

About the Author

Dr. Kofi Kissi Dompere is a professor of economics at Howard University. He has authored a number of scientific and scholarly works on economics, information, philosophy, decision theory and related fields. He has also authored a number of monographs including over fifteen monographs with Springer Science Publishers, three with Greenwood Publishers, and four with Adonis-Abbey Publishers. His latest publications are theory of info-statics and the theory of info-dynamics with Springer Science, and The theory of Categorial Conversion and, The Theory of Philosophical Consciencism with Adonis-Abbey Pubs. His teaching areas include Economic Theory, Mathematical Economics, International Economics and Cost-Benefit Analysis as a decision theory. His current research foci are on the Theory of Development Process, Qualitative mathematics of transformations, epistemics and mathematics of fuzzy phenomena and their applications in economic decision, mathematics of transformations, and General information theory. He is a distinguished research professor and the founder of an ongoing establishment of the Research Institute of Information, Decision and Economic Sciences (RIIDES) and their relationships to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).