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Fuzzy differential inclusion

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Fuzzy differential inclusion is a mathematical concept that extends ordinary differential equations (ODEs) to account for uncertainty and imprecision, commonly represented by fuzzy sets or fuzzy logic. In classical differential equations, the solutions can be precisely defined under specific conditions. However, in many real-world applications, systems are subject to uncertainty or vagueness that cannot be captured by traditional methods.

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