Prof. Waldemar W. Koczkodaj discovered a Fake Paper published in an ELSEVIER Journal (Journal Mathematical and Computer Modelling) and Indexed in the Fake ACM Index
Fake Paper is still on the web http://dl.acm.org/citation. cfm?id=2249754 as of December 15, 2014
Prof. Waldemar W. Koczkodaj says:
Fuzzy set theory has serious difficulties in producing valid answers in decision-making by fuzzifying judgments. No theorems are available about its workability when it is applied indiscriminately as a number crunching approach to numerical measurements that represent judgments.
published in:
http://dl.acm.org/citation. cfm?id=2249754
and published this text:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.6272
in Fundamenta Informaticae 132 (2014) 485–500
It contains two counter-examples and theory invalidating AHP. Its proponent has generated a little bit controversy here:
www.ams.org/notices/201403/ rnoti-p240.pdf
and
http://www.ams.org/ publications/david-vogan- letter
I wonder what do you think about it and if anyone of you would like to join forces with me in drafting a one page summary why fuzzy set theory may be helpful in pairwise comparisons, used for the first time by R. Llull in 13 century.
With kind regards,
Waldemar W. Koczkodaj
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Waldemar W. Koczkodaj
(Professor)
http://www.cs.laurentian.ca/ wkoczkodaj/info.html
http://scholar.google.ca/ citations?hl=en&user= N3hztTAAAAAJ
tel. 705-675-1151 x.2311
Fake Paper is still on the web http://dl.acm.org/citation.
Prof. Waldemar W. Koczkodaj says:
Fuzzy set theory has serious difficulties in producing valid answers in decision-making by fuzzifying judgments. No theorems are available about its workability when it is applied indiscriminately as a number crunching approach to numerical measurements that represent judgments.
published in:
http://dl.acm.org/citation.
and published this text:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.6272
in Fundamenta Informaticae 132 (2014) 485–500
It contains two counter-examples and theory invalidating AHP. Its proponent has generated a little bit controversy here:
www.ams.org/notices/201403/
and
http://www.ams.org/
I wonder what do you think about it and if anyone of you would like to join forces with me in drafting a one page summary why fuzzy set theory may be helpful in pairwise comparisons, used for the first time by R. Llull in 13 century.
With kind regards,
Waldemar W. Koczkodaj
--
Waldemar W. Koczkodaj
(Professor)
http://www.cs.laurentian.ca/
http://scholar.google.ca/
tel. 705-675-1151 x.2311