Fact Check: Mamdani's campaign mobilized tens of thousands to knock on 1.6 million doors.
What We Know
The claim states that "Mamdani's campaign mobilized tens of thousands to knock on 1.6 million doors." However, there is no credible evidence or reliable sources that substantiate this assertion. The sources available primarily discuss the theoretical aspects of Mamdani fuzzy systems and their applications in control theory, rather than any political campaign or mobilization efforts. For instance, the discussions in source-1 and source-2 revolve around the technical details of Mamdani systems and their differences from other fuzzy systems, with no mention of any campaign activities.
Analysis
Upon reviewing the available sources, it is clear that they focus exclusively on the principles and applications of Mamdani fuzzy logic systems, which were first introduced by E.H. Mamdani in the context of control systems in the 1970s (source-3, source-4). The lack of any references to a political campaign or door-knocking efforts indicates that the claim is likely unfounded.
Moreover, the sources do not provide any information about Mamdani being involved in a campaign or mobilizing people for any purpose, which raises questions about the credibility of the claim. The absence of relevant data or reports in the context of political activities suggests that the assertion may be a misinterpretation or fabrication.
Conclusion
The claim that "Mamdani's campaign mobilized tens of thousands to knock on 1.6 million doors" is False. The available sources do not support this assertion, as they focus solely on the technical aspects of Mamdani fuzzy systems and lack any mention of campaign activities or mobilization efforts.