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On the use of fuzzy integral as a fuzzy connective
[Proceedings 1993] Second IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, 2002The author shows some results which clarify the use of the fuzzy integral as a fuzzy connective. Fuzzy integrals of discrete functions can be considered as a class of fuzzy connectives, of which several properties are already known (continuity, monotonicity, idempotency, etc.), making them very near the concept of the averaging operator. Relations with
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Fuzzy connected sets in fuzzy topological spaces
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1992The concept of connectedness in fuzzy setting is introduced by different authors in different ways. In this paper the authors introduce one more with reference to one established property of connectedness in general topology; it is shown that this introduced concept is completely new and a comparative study of all the concepts is done.
Chaudhuri, A. K., Das, P.
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1994
In order to be able to work with valued concepts (especially, relations in subsequent chapters) we provide a rather complete and up to date survey of connectives used in fuzzy set theory. This approach to the foundations is only one possible way (for others see Hohle and Stout (1991)).
János Fodor, Marc Roubens
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In order to be able to work with valued concepts (especially, relations in subsequent chapters) we provide a rather complete and up to date survey of connectives used in fuzzy set theory. This approach to the foundations is only one possible way (for others see Hohle and Stout (1991)).
János Fodor, Marc Roubens
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2017
In graph theory, edge analysis is not very necessary because all edges have the same weight one. But in fuzzy graphs, the strength of an edge is a real number in [0, 1] and hence the properties of edges and paths may vary significantly from that of graphs. So it is important to identify and study the nature of edges of fuzzy graphs. In Chap. 2, we have
Sunil Mathew +2 more
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In graph theory, edge analysis is not very necessary because all edges have the same weight one. But in fuzzy graphs, the strength of an edge is a real number in [0, 1] and hence the properties of edges and paths may vary significantly from that of graphs. So it is important to identify and study the nature of edges of fuzzy graphs. In Chap. 2, we have
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Dual Connectives in Fuzzy Reasoning
2012Paper concerns applications of Duality Principle in fuzzy algebra, fuzzy logics and approximate reasoning. Examples of important dual notions from lattice theory to relation theory and from fuzzy logic to fuzzy relational equations are presented. In particular properties of dual connectives of multi-valued logic are described and properties of dual ...
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On cuts of Atanassov’s intuitionistic fuzzy sets with respect to fuzzy connectives
Information Sciences, 2016zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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A new valuation of fuzzy connectives for fuzzy control
Proceedings of North American Fuzzy Information Processing, 2002For the application of fuzzy connectives to intersection (conjunction) and union (disjunction), numerous criteria (axiomatic, pragmatic and empirical) exist to choose from these fuzzy connectives. So far, these evaluations have had no direct connection between fuzzy logic and control for technical processes.
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Fuzzy Galois connections in L-fuzzy posets
Journal of Algebraic Hyperstructures and Logical AlgebrasWe consider properties of fuzzy Galois connections on L-fuzzy posets for complete residuated lattices L and show some results about their properties by operator-based methods. We also prove that there is a new fuzzy Galois connection on fuzzy posets. Moreover, we give a simple condition for the existence of right adjoint map.
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A general concept of fuzzy connectives, negations and implications based on t-norms and t-conorms
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1983Siegfried Weber
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Fuzzy relational equations with generalized connectives and their applications
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1983Witold Pedrycz
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