Classifying entropy measures (Q527572)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6714454
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6714454 |
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Classifying entropy measures (English)
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12 May 2017
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Summary: Our paper analyzes some aspects of Uncertainty Measures. We need to obtain new ways to model adequate conditions or restrictions, constructed from vague pieces of information. The classical entropy measure originates from scientific fields; more specifically, from Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics. With time it was adapted by Claude Shannon, creating the current expanding Information Theory. However, the Hungarian mathematician, Alfred Rényi, proves that different and valid entropy measures exist in accordance with the purpose and/or need of application. Accordingly, it is essential to clarify the different types of measures and their mutual relationships. For these reasons, we attempt here to obtain an adequate revision of such fuzzy entropy measures from a mathematical point of view.
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mathematical analysis
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measure theory
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fuzzy systems
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information theory
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