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Zadeh was born in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, [18] as Lotfi Aliaskerzadeh. [19] His father was Rahim Aleskerzade, an Iranian Muslim Azerbaijani [ 20 ] journalist from Ardabil on assignment from Iran, and his mother was Fanya (Feyga [ 21 ] ) Korenman, a Jewish pediatrician from Odesa, Ukraine , who was an Iranian citizen.
Zadeh, a common element (i.e., that sequence, though not necessarily with the initial letter in upper-case) in Iranian names and toponyms -- Hence, see All pages with titles containing Zadeh, although due to technical considerations it will omit most of the many instances where that letter is immediately preceded, not by either a hyphen or white-space, but by a letter of the alphabet.
Lutfi (also spelled Lotfi or Luthfi, from Arabic: لطفي), is a male given name and surname meaning "kind" or "gracious". It may refer to: It may refer to: Given name
This is a set of lists of English personal and place names having spellings that are counterintuitive to their pronunciation because the spelling does not accord with conventional pronunciation associations. Many of these are degenerations in the pronunciation of names that originated in other languages.
Fuzzy sets were introduced independently by Lotfi A. Zadeh in 1965 as an extension of the classical notion of set. [1] [2] At the same time, Salii (1965) defined a more general kind of structure called an "L-relation", which he studied in an abstract algebraic context; fuzzy relations are special cases of L-relations when L is the unit interval ...
The only source that mentions his Iranian citizenship (and actually uses the word "citizenship") is Mr Lotfi Zadeh himself, and he says I was an Iranian citizen. As we both know, in English "was" and "is" have different meanings. I would appreciate if you could seek Mr. Lotfi Zadeh's clarification on this and present it in a verifiable form.
The term fuzzy logic was introduced with the 1965 proposal of fuzzy set theory by mathematician Lotfi Zadeh. [2] [3] Fuzzy logic had, however, been studied since the 1920s, as infinite-valued logic—notably by Łukasiewicz and Tarski. [4] Fuzzy logic is based on the observation that people make decisions based on imprecise and non-numerical ...
The IEEE Lotfi A. Zadeh Award for Emerging Technologies (until 2020 IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award) is a Technical Field Award of the IEEE for contributions to emerging technologies. The award is named after the US-Azerbaijani mathematician Lotfi A. Zadeh .