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The following pages link to Soft computing in economics and finance (Q626373):
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- Interval and fuzzy average internal rate of return for investment appraisal (Q277408) (← links)
- Inner estimation of the parametric tolerable solution set (Q316243) (← links)
- Computing with words with the use of inverse RDM models of membership functions (Q747551) (← links)
- Soft computing applications to estimate the quantitative contribution of education on economic growth (Q883917) (← links)
- Artificial intelligence in economics (Q1351328) (← links)
- Is an interval the right result of arithmetic operations on intervals? (Q1676203) (← links)
- Soft computing and its applications in business and economics. (Q1889752) (← links)
- A decomposition approach to type 2 interval arithmetic (Q2019716) (← links)
- On soft computing with random fuzzy sets in econometrics and machine learning (Q2100157) (← links)
- Generating negations of probability distributions (Q2100173) (← links)
- Benchmarking machine-learning software and hardware for quantitative economics (Q2291794) (← links)
- On the unbounded parametric tolerable solution set (Q2346281) (← links)
- Financial system modeling using deep neural networks (DNNs) for effective risk assessment and prediction (Q2416723) (← links)
- Synthesis of fuzzy logic and Dempster-Shafer theory for the simulation of the decision-making process in stock trading systems (Q2654356) (← links)
- Multidimensional interval type 2 epistemic fuzzy arithmetic (Q5084171) (← links)
- Soft computing in financial engineering (Q5896743) (← links)
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- A realistic tolerant solution of a system of interval linear equations with the use of multidimensional interval arithmetic (Q6093428) (← links)
- Solution of the basic tolerant interval and fuzzy equation using shifted membership function method with examples of applications (Q6198769) (← links)
- The realistic tolerance solution to a system of linear fuzzy and interval equations using the shifted membership function method (Q6544605) (← links)