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Synthesis Chemical Reaction Model via P-Fuzzy Systems

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Applications of Fuzzy Techniques (NAFIPS 2022)

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This paper studies synthesis chemical reactions from the perspective of p-fuzzy systems. A p-fuzzy system consists of approximating the solution of differential equations, without using differential equation solving techniques. To this end, this work considered a qualitative knowledge of a synthesis chemical reaction, and proposed a modeling based on fuzzy rule-based system in order to produce an approximate solution of the problem. An example is provided to illustrate the methodology.

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The third author thanks the financial support of CNPq under grant no 313313/2020-2 and the fourth author thanks the financial support of CNPq under grant no 314885/2021-8.

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Wasques, V.F., Pedro, F.S., Esmi, E., Barros, L.C. (2023). Synthesis Chemical Reaction Model via P-Fuzzy Systems. In: Dick, S., Kreinovich, V., Lingras, P. (eds) Applications of Fuzzy Techniques. NAFIPS 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 500. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16038-7_32

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