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Fuzzy Relations and Fuzzy Graphs
1985Fuzzy relations are fuzzy subsets of X × Y, that is, mappings from X → Y. They have been studied by a number of authors, in particular by Zadeh [1965, 1971], Kaufmann [1975], and Rosenfeld [1975]. Applications of fuzzy relations are widespread and important. We shall consider some of them and point to more possible uses at the end of this chapter.
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From fuzzy temporal relations to fuzzy spatial relations
2003Cet article présente d'abord une extension floue des relations d'Allen, qui permet une description Plus graduelle des relations possibles entre des intervalles de temps. Cette extension est basée sur une partition floue constituée par des relations d'égalité approchée et d'inégalité graduée entre dates.
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The importance of social relations in shaping energy demand
Nature Energy, 2020Tom Hargreaves, Lucie Middlemiss
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Tutorial review on structure – dendrite growth relations in metal battery anode supports
Chemical Society Reviews, 2020Wei Liu, Pengcheng Liu, David Mitlin
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Entropic uncertainty relations and their applications
Reviews of Modern Physics, 2017Mario A Berta, Marco Tomamichel
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