Population Growth Models Using Fuzzy Ordinary Differential Equation
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0375.2025.v46.53167Keywords:
fuzzy mathematics, population growth models, ordinary differential equations, fuzzy numbers, mathematical modellingAbstract
Fuzzy mathematics is a branch of mathematics that presents a new approach to the classical notion of set, enabling the generalization of concepts and results from classical mathematics. Using the concept of fuzzy number, a generalization of the real number, we study fuzzy ordinary differential equations, generating ampler solutions to differential equations that model population growth. In particular, we examined a model for the growth of microorganisms in milk. By applying the fuzzy solution we expanded the possible parameter values of the models and studied their relationships. In this context, we study the properties of interactive fuzzy numbers, as well as their applications in mathematical modeling. Through concrete examples, we illustrate the application of fuzzy mathematics and interactive fuzzy numbers
in real-world situations, highlighting their relevance in decision-making in contexts of uncertainty and imprecision.
Leveraging the solutions and parameters values reported in the literature, the theory of interactive fuzzy numbers was used to develop predictive models. These models encompass intervals centered around the values deterministically predicted values, incorporating deviations within the confidence interval obtained for one of the parameters in each model.
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