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| | Lotfi Zadeh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Lotfi Asker Zadeh (in Persian:لطفی علیعسکرزاده), (born February 4, 1921) is a mathematician and computer scientist, and a professor of computer science at the University of California at Berkeley. |
 | | Lotfi Zadeh is also credited, along with John R. Ragazzini, in 1952, to have pioneered the development of the z-transform method in discrete time signal processing and analysis. |
 | | Lotfi Zadeh, in his theory of fuzzy logic, proposed the making of the membership function operate over the range of real numbers [0,1]. |
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