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Re: Can you solve this interval problem using IEEE-stds 1788



Mehran,

   How would your software solve this problem?

   Would your software have the same general
purpose as Oliver's, that is, would it work in
all possible cases? Would it handle
nonlinear functions for instance?

    Would your software work if you only had 
information (1) ? If it would then I would 
like to see it working.

   What I particularly WOULD NOT  like to
see is the comparison of a software
that exists only on your imagination
with real code, which has been
tested and used by other people.

   If you can provide such a software then
I believe your contribution would be
much appreciated by the community. 

  Until you provide this software your
claims will be questionable.

  So, write it up and let us see the result.

  Oliver has done such effort and I praise
him for that. If you do something similar
I will praise you too.

             walter


   

On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 5:35 AM, Mehran Mazandarani <me.mazandarani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Member of IEEE-stds 1788,
I was wondering whether one can obtain a unique solution to the
following naturally equivalent problems based on IEEE-stds 1788 or
not:

X is unknown; u and v are interval numbers and known

1) X-u=v
2)X-u-v=0;
3)X-v=u
4)X=u+v

solution X=?
Please do mention based on which definition of IEEE-stds 1788 the
presented problem has a unique solution.
Thank you so much for your kind comments in advance.
Warmest regards,
Mehran
--
Mehran Mazandarani
Department of Electrical Engineering
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran.
homepage:http://mehran.mazandarani.fumblog.um.ac.ir/
IEEE Member, me.mazandarani@xxxxxxxx