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Les nombres flous gaussiens

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Chauveau, J.M.
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Nous abordons dans ce cahier une autres facon de modeliser l'imprecision: la modelisation gaussienne. La modelisation gaussienne a pour principal interet, celui de n'utiliser que deux valeurs pour definir un nombre flou: le mode (qui est aussi la moyenne pour une distribution symetrique) et l'ecart-type.

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Paper provided by Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris. Groupe ESCP- in its series Papers with number 95/123.

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Date of creation: 1995
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Keywords: MATHEMATIQUES; MODELISATION;

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