👉 Fuzzy mathematics, or fuzzy logic, is a form of mathematical reasoning that deals with reasoning that is approximate rather than fixed and exact. Unlike classical (or crisp) mathematics, which operates on binary true/false values, fuzzy mathematics allows for degrees of truth, represented by values between 0 and 1. This means that statements can be partially true, reflecting the inherent uncertainty or vagueness found in real-world situations. For example, instead of saying "the temperature is 25°C," fuzzy logic might express it as "the temperature is 75% warm." This approach is particularly useful in fields like control systems, artificial intelligence, and decision-making processes where precision is limited by the nature of the data or the complexity of the environment.