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Graded Dominance and Cantor-Bernstein Equipollence of Fuzzy Sets
Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2016The aim of the paper is to propose a graded dominance for fuzzy sets that assigns to each pair of fuzzy sets a degree in which one fuzzy set has less cardinality than another one or the cardinalities of both fuzzy sets are approximately equal. The graded dominance for fuzzy sets is a natural generalization of the dominance relation for sets. The graded
Michal Holčapek
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The Changing Concept of the Equipollence of Cause and Effect
Studies in history and philosophy of science (Dordrecht. Online), 2017This chapter concludes the three-part presentation of the central architectonic components of the dynamics. In this chapter, we examine the most important (and most explicit) principle of the dynamics. The equipollence of cause and effect, inherited from Scholastic thinkers but creatively reinvented by Leibniz, can be understood as the starting place ...
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On Equipollence and Opposition Between Connective-Conditional Propositions
Synthese Historical Library, 1973What we did until now is to give a general classification of conditional propositions. We did not classify separative propositions according to whether they are compounded of predicative or mixed, namely predicative and conditional, propositions; or of two or more than two parts.
Nabil Shehaby
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Tracing the Origins of Leibniz’s Principle of the Equipollence of Hypotheses
Revue Internationale De PhilosophieDans la Dynamica , Leibniz énonce ce qu’il appelle le principe d’équipollence des hypothèses , et propose un argument pour ce principe à partir d’un principe plus général que nous pouvons appeler le principe des déterminants indiscernables (PDI). Dans cet article, j’analyse le lien étroit entre le PDI, la loi de continuité de Leibniz et les fondements ...
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Some improvements of the equipollence results
Colloquium Publications, 1987Alfred Tarski
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An Algorithm for the Equipollent Resource Allocation Problem
Mathematics of Operations Research, 1985The equipollent resource allocation problem asks to allocate a given amount of discrete resources to a given set of activities so that the maximum of the profit differences between activities is minimized. A typical example of this type of allocation problem may be found in the apportionment of a given number of seats to electoral districts.
Naoki Katoh +2 more
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The relative equipollence of ℒ and ℒ⁺, and the formalization of set theory in ℒ^{×}
Colloquium Publications, 1987Alfred Tarski
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