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D-Index
41
Citations
8445
World Ranking
6856
National Ranking
1870

Overview

Lucien Duckstein was affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their academic career was associated with this institution, where they contributed to research and scholarship during their lifetime.

There are no records of specific research papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to Lucien Duckstein in the available data. Similarly, there are no documented awards, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study connected to their work.

Because of the lack of detailed publication or topical information, it is not possible to outline specific areas of research focus or main topics of their scientific contributions. The data indicates that Lucien Duckstein is deceased, and all references to their career and work are accordingly presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Fuzzy Rule-Based Modeling with Applications to Geophysical, Biological, and Engineering Systems

    Andras Bardossy;Lucien Duckstein

  • A multiple criteria decision-making approach to GIS-based land suitability evaluation

    José M. C. Pereira;Lucien Duckstein

  • Multiobjective optimization in river basin development

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  • Comparison of fuzzy numbers using a fuzzy distance measure

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  • Techniques for multiobjective decision making in systems management

    Ferenc Szidarovszky;Mark E. Gershon;Lucien Duckstein

  • Fuzzy Rule-Based Modeling of Reservoir Operation

    Bijaya P. Shrestha;Lucien Duckstein;Eugene Z. Stakhiv

  • Fuzzy regression in hydrology

    Andras Bardossy;Istvan Bogardi;Lucien Duckstein

  • Fuzzy rule-based classification of atmospheric circulation patterns

    Andras Bardossy;Lucien Duckstein;Istvan Bogardi

  • Multicriterion Analysis for Sustainable Water Resources Planning: A Case Study in Spain

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  • Bayesian decision theory applied to design in hydrology

    Donald R. Davis;Chester C. Kisiel;Lucien Duckstein

  • Interactive multiobjective programing in water resources: A case study

    David E. Monarchi;Chester C. Kisiel;Lucien Duckstein

  • Combination of fuzzy numbers representing expert opinions

    Andras Bardossy;Lucien Duckstein;Istvan Bogardi

  • Multi-objective fuzzy regression: a general framework

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  • Instability in aquifer identification: Theory and case studies

    Sidney Yakowitz;Lucien Duckstein

  • Analysing Water Resources Alternatives and Handling Criteria by Multi Criterion Decision Techniques

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  • Multicriterion Network Design Using Geostatistics

    István Bogárdi;András Bárdossy;Lucien Duckstein

  • A multiobjective decision support system for multiresource forest management

    Aregai Tecle;Bijaya P. Shrestha;Lucien Duckstein

  • Application of a space‐time stochastic model for daily precipitation using atmospheric circulation patterns

    Istvan Bogardi;Istvan Matyasovszky;Andras Bardossy;Lucien Duckstein

  • Fuzzy conceptual rainfall–runoff models

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  • A Stochastic Analysis of Extreme Droughts

    Vijay K. Gupta;Lucien Duckstein

  • Ranking Ground-water Management Alternatives by Multicriterion Analysis

    Lucien Duckstein;Wiktor Treichel;Samir El Magnouni

  • A fuzzy rule-based approach to drought assessment

    Géza Pesti;Biijaya P. Shrestha;Lucien Duckstein;István Bogárdi

  • Multi-Criterion Ranking of Alternative Long-Range Water Resource Systems

    Laszlo David;Lucien Duckstein

  • A stochastic model of runoff-producing rainfall for summer type storms

    Lucien Duckstein;Martin M. Fogel;Chester C. Kisiel

  • Regional management of an aquifer for mining under fuzzy environmental objectives

    István Bogárdi;András Bárdossy;Lucien Duckstein

  • Engineering Reliability and Risk in Water Resources

    P. I. Dugard;L. Duckstein;E. J. Plate

Frequent Co-Authors

András Bárdossy
András Bárdossy University of Stuttgart
Ferenc Szidarovszky
Ferenc Szidarovszky Corvinus University of Budapest
Vijay K. Gupta
Vijay K. Gupta University of Colorado Boulder
Victor R. Baker
Victor R. Baker University of Arizona
Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz
Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
José M. C. Pereira
José M. C. Pereira University of Lisbon
Stanley Zionts
Stanley Zionts University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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