The theory of dynamic equations has many interesting applications in
control theory, mathematical economics, mathematical biology,
engineering and technology. In some cases, there exists uncertainty,
ambiguity, or vague factors in such problems, and fuzzy theory and
interval analysis are powerful tools for modeling these equations on
time scales. The aim of this book is to present a systematic account of
recent developments; describe the current state of the useful theory;
show the essential unity achieved in the theory fuzzy dynamic equations,
dynamic inclusions and optimal control problems on time scales; and
initiate several new extensions to other types of fuzzy dynamic systems
and dynamic inclusions.
The material is presented in a highly readable, mathematically solid
format. Many practical problems are illustrated, displaying a wide
variety of solution techniques. The book is primarily intended for
senior undergraduate students and beginning graduate students of
engineering and science courses. Students in mathematical and physical
sciences will find many sections of direct relevance.