Today Lotfi Zadeh turned 92 years old.
The world-famous Azerbaijani, who founded the theory of the odd logic and spatial positions, a professor at UCLA and director of the Institute for Soft Computing, UC Berkeley professor of life achieved that in this city, the U.S. government established a research institute named ICT Zadeh.
On account of his six fundamental scientific theories, among which the most immortal is the theory of fuzzy logic - to her, the foundation of mathematics is a fuzzy set. Introduction of fuzzy measurement science enables more adequate reflection of uncertainty processes occurring in nature and even in society.
The work by Lotfi Zadeh Z-transforms laid the basis of discrete and digital control, information and communication systems. Theories about the positions, the management and tracking of dynamic systems are the scientific basis of modern control theory. The American Center for Space Studies (NASA) is based on these studies control system designs and implements them.
He is Honorary Academician and Professor of the Academy of Sciences of almost all countries, including Azerbaijan. In connection with the 90th anniversary of the country's leadership awards to the best "free lobbyist" national values ??of the order "Dostlug", although other foreign friends won awards.
Lotfi Zadeh was born on February 4, 1921 in Baku. In the 20 years of their family moved to South Azerbaijan, because in 1944 he became an electrical engineer at the end of the University of Tehran. Then he moved to the U.S., where he received worldwide recognition. - 17D-
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