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Approximate Reasoning with Fuzzy Booleans [PDF]
This paper introduces, in analogy to the concept of fuzzy numbers, the concept of fuzzy booleans, and examines approximate reasoning with the compositional rule of inference using fuzzy booleans.
Broek, P.M. van den, Noppen, J.A.R.
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Fuzzy-Fated Filters of š 0-Algebras
Fuzzy set theory of fated filters in š 0-algebras is considered. A characterization of a fuzzy-fated filter is established, and conditions for a fuzzy filter to be a fuzzy-fated filter are provided.
Jeong Soon Han +2 more
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Fuzzy implications and inference processes
We define fuzzy implications in general, then study their families defined from t-norms, t-conorms and strong negations. Connections between such implications and negations are established. Some basic results are presented concerning the contrapositive symmetry property. The study gives birth to a new class of t-norms.
József Tick, JÔnos Fodor
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INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY BI-IMPLICATOR AND PROPERTIES OF LUKASIEWICZ INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY BI-IMPLICATOR
This paper presents axiomatic as well as constructive definitions of intuitionistic fuzzy bi-implicators based on intuitionistic fuzzy t-norms and their intuitionistic fuzzy residual implicators. The inter-relationship among different proposed classes is presented along with a detailed study of the properties of one of these intuitionistic fuzzy bi ...
ASHRAF, S., QAYYUM, M., KERR, E. E.
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Singleāmolecule DNA flowāstretch assays for highāthroughput DNAāprotein interaction studies
We describe an optimised singleāmolecule DNA flowāstretch assay that visualises DNAāprotein interactions in real time. Linear DNA fragments are tethered to a surface and stretched by buffer flow for fluorescence imaging. Using Ī» and ĻX174 DNA, this protocol enhances reproducibility and accessibility, providing a versatile approach for studying diverse ...
Ayush Kumar Ganguli +8 more
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IFI-ideals of lattice implication algebras [PDF]
The notion of –ideal is introduced in lattice implication algebras. Firstly, the equivalent conditions of –ideals and –ideals are given in lattice implication algebras.
Hua Zhu, Jianbin Zhao, Yang Xu
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Partial Residuated Implications Induced by Partial Triangular Norms and Partial Residuated Lattices
This paper reveals some relations between fuzzy logic and quantum logic on partial residuated implications (PRIs) induced by partial t-norms as well as proposes partial residuated monoids (PRMs) and partial residuated lattices (PRLs) by defining partial ...
Xiaohong Zhang +2 more
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Xor-Implications and E-Implications: Classes of Fuzzy Implications Based on Fuzzy Xor
AbstractThe main contribution of this paper is to introduce an autonomous definition of the connective āfuzzy exclusive orā (fuzzy Xor, for short), which is independent from others connectives. Also, two canonical definitions of the connective Xor are obtained from the composition of fuzzy connectives, and based on the commutative and associative ...
Bedregal, BenjamĆn C. +2 more
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Amino acids sequence of two different proteins with the same sequence (chameleon sequenceāblack boxes) represent in 3D structure of the proteins different secondary structures: HHHHāhelical and BBBāBetaāstructural. The chains folded in water environment adopt different IIIāorder structures in which the chameleon fragments appear to adopt similar status
Irena Roterman +4 more
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ON FUZZY IMPLICATIVE FILTERS OF LATTICE IMPLICATION ALGEBRAS
Summary: We investigate some related properties of fuzzy filters and fuzzy implicative filters in lattice implication algebras. We find a characterization of fuzzy filters and fuzzy implicative filters, and we discuss a relation between fuzzy filters and fuzzy implicative filters in lattice implication algebras.
Zhu, Yiquan, Zhang, Qun, Roh, Eun Hwan
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