
fuzzy optimization
Fuzzy optimization is a method used to solve problems when there is uncertainty or imprecision in the information available. Unlike traditional optimization, which requires exact values, fuzzy optimization works with ranges or degrees of truth, similar to how we often think in real life. For example, instead of saying a temperature is "30 degrees," we might describe it as "around 30 degrees." This approach allows for more flexible and realistic decision-making, especially in complex situations where not everything can be defined precisely, such as in economics, engineering, or resource management.