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Overview

Joan Torrens is affiliated with the University of the Balearic Islands in Spain and has contributed to research spanning Social Sciences, Computer Science, and Engineering. Their work embraces interdisciplinary approaches, with a particular focus on areas such as Computational Theory and Mathematics, Political Science and International Relations, Transportation, Management Science and Operations Research, and Biomedical Engineering.

Torrens' research covers several main topics, including:

  • Maritime Security and History
  • European Criminal Justice and Data Protection
  • International Law and Human Rights
  • Advanced Algebra and Logic
  • Multi-Criteria Decision Making
  • Rough Sets and Fuzzy Logic
  • Advanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry

Recent publications by Joan Torrens and close collaborators include:

  • "Migrant Search and Rescue Operations in the Mediterranean by Humanitarian Organizations: Migrant Smuggling or Humanitarian Assistance?" (2020) published in Paix et Securite Internationales
  • "Modus tollens with respect to uninorms: U-Modus Tollens" (2020) published in the International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
  • "On the Use of Conjunctors With a Neutral Element in the Modus Ponens Inequality" (2020) published in the International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Joan Torrens include:

  • Isabel Aguiló
  • Juan Vicente Riera
  • Jaume Suñer
  • Ana Pradera
  • Sebastià Massanet

The venues where Torrens often publishes reflect the breadth of their research interests, including:

  • Paix et Securite Internationales
  • International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
  • International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems

Best Publications

  • A Survey on Fuzzy Implication Functions

    M. Mas;M. Monserrat;J. Torrens;E. Trillas

  • A new linguistic computational model based on discrete fuzzy numbers for computing with words

    Sebastia Massanet;Juan Vicente Riera;Joan Torrens;Enrique Herrera-Viedma

  • The distributivity condition for uninorms and t-operators

    M. Mas;G. Mayor;J. Torrens

  • t-Operators

    M. Mas;G. Mayor;J. Torrens

  • On a class of operators for expert systems

    Gaspar Mayor;Joan Torrens

  • On locally internal monotonic operations

    J. Martín;G. Mayor;J. Torrens

  • Distributivity and conditional distributivity of a uninorm and a continuous t-conorm

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  • Triangular norms on discrete settings

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  • Residual implications and co-implications from idempotent uninorms

    Daniel Ruiz;Joan Torrens

  • The modularity condition for uninorms and t-operators

    M. Mas;G. Mayor;J. Torrens

  • Some remarks on the characterization of idempotent uninorms

    Daniel Ruiz-Aguilera;Joan Torrens;Bernard De Baets;Janos Fodor

  • Distributivity of residual implications over conjunctive and disjunctive uninorms

    D. Ruiz-Aguilera;J. Torrens

  • On a new class of fuzzy implications: h-Implications and generalizations

    Sebastia Massanet;Joan Torrens

  • Two types of implications derived from uninorms

    M. Mas;M. Monserrat;J. Torrens

  • A survey on the existing classes of uninorms

    Margarita Mas;Sebastià Massanet;Daniel Ruiz-Aguilera;Joan Torrens

  • t-Operators and uninorms on a finite totally ordered set

    Margarita Mas;Gaspar Mayor;Joan Torrens

  • Fuzzy Implications: Past, Present, and Future

    Michał Baczynski;Balasubramaniam Jayaram;Sebastia Massanet;Joan Torrens

  • Idempotent uninorms on finite ordinal scales

    Bernard De Baets;János C. Fodor;Daniel Ruiz-Aguilera;Joan Torrens

  • On the representation of fuzzy rules

    E. Trillas;M. Mas;M. Monserrat;J. Torrens

  • A characterization of residual implications derived from left-continuous uninorms

    I. Aguiló;J. Suñer;J. Torrens

  • Distributivity of strong implications over conjunctive and disjunctive uninorms.

    Daniel Ruiz-Aguilera;Joan Torrens

  • The law of importation versus the exchange principle on fuzzy implications

    Sebastia Massanet;Joan Torrens

  • A characterization of (U,N), RU, QL and D-implications derived from uninorms satisfying the law of importation

    M. Mas;M. Monserrat;J. Torrens

  • A characterization of a class of uninorms with continuous underlying operators

    Paweł Drygaś;Daniel Ruiz-Aguilera;Joan Torrens

Frequent Co-Authors

Enrique Herrera-Viedma
Enrique Herrera-Viedma University of Granada
Bernard De Baets
Bernard De Baets Ghent University

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