George Klir Quote

In spite of the insurmountable computational limits, we continue to pursue the many problems that possess the characteristics of organized complexity. These problems are too important for our well being to give up on them. The main challenge in pursuing these problems narrows down fundamentally to one question: how to deal with systems and associated problems whose complexities are beyond our information processing limits? That is, how can we deal with these problems if no computational power alone is sufficient?


p. 2-3. - Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic (1995)


In spite of the insurmountable computational limits, we continue to pursue the many problems that possess the characteristics of organized...

In spite of the insurmountable computational limits, we continue to pursue the many problems that possess the characteristics of organized...

In spite of the insurmountable computational limits, we continue to pursue the many problems that possess the characteristics of organized...

In spite of the insurmountable computational limits, we continue to pursue the many problems that possess the characteristics of organized...