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On Homomorphisms of Fuzzy Groups

Siberian Mathematical Journal, 2001
A fuzzy group is a set with a binary multiplication \(*\) whose result \(a*b\) is a family of elements, each of which has a weight in \((0,1]\) with respect to \(a\) and \(b\) (i.e., in a fuzzy group, the result of multiplication is defined approximately up to some weight).
Dobritsa, V. P., Yakh'yaeva, G. Eh.
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Solvable fuzzy groups

Information Sciences, 1993
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Fuzzy Dynamic Groups

2012
Television audiences have been shown to be a mixture of lone individuals and groups of viewers, with groups contributing at least 50% of total ratings. Viewing with others also makes the experience more enjoyable and has important effects on cognitive processing of programs and advertisements. A major problem for researchers and managers is that groups
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Homomorphism of fuzzy groups, correspondence theorem and fuzzy quotient groups

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1994
Recently many papers deal with fuzzy groups [cf. e.g. \textit{M. Asaad}, Fuzzy Sets Syst. 39, 323-328 (1991; Zbl 0718.20036); \textit{N. Kuroki}, Inf. Sci. 60, 247-259 (1992; Zbl 0747.20038); \textit{J.-G. Kim}, J. Fuzzy Math. 2, 913-921 (1994; Zbl 0822.20067)].
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Fuzzy Group Membership

2003
Hand-held and palm-held computing devices are becoming increasingly strong. For example, today’s high-end devices have the same (theoretical) computing power and memory capacity as high-end desktops of merely five years ago. Judging from the development of laptops, this trend is likely to continue at an even faster paste in the next few years.
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Fuzzy Group Decision-Making

2005
David Ben-Arieh, Zhifeng Chen
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