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Modifications of the Third Zadeh’s intuitionistic fuzzy implication [PDF]
In [24], G. Klir and B. Yuan named after L. Zadeh the implication p → q = max(1 − p, min(p, q)). In a series of papers, the author introduced two intuitionistic fuzzy forms of Zadeh’s implication and their basic properties have been studied. In the present paper, a new (third) intuitionistic fuzzy form of Zadeh’s implication is given and some of its ...
Krassimir Atanassov, Nora Angelova
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On the basis of cut sets of the grade of membership of fuzzy point xa to belongingness (∈), or quasi-coincident (q), or belongingness and quasi-coincident(∈∧q), or belongingness or quasi-coincident (∈∨q) to an intuitionistic fuzzy set A of X, an (α,β ...
Chiranjibe Jana, Madhumangal Pal
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An Overview of Fuzzy Implication and Its Generalizations
Fuzzy implication operators are vital in the modeling of uncertain reasoning, particularly in approximate reasoning and fuzzy inference systems. The objective of this survey is to provide a structured and comprehensive overview of fuzzy implication ...
Muhammad Gulzar +2 more
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On a New Intuitionistic Fuzzy Implication [PDF]
Here a new intuitionistic fuzzy implication is constructed. Its relations with some forms of Klir and Yuan’s axioms are studied. Some open problems, related to the operations of intuitionistic fuzzy propositional calculus, are formulated.
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Research on intuitionistic fuzzy implications. Part 2
Continuing the research from [2], here we give the list of the axioms that are \linebreak satisfied by the intuitionistic fuzzy implications, introduced in Part 1 of the present research. Given the large number of implications that have already been defined and the naturally arising question about their comparability and usability, we discuss the ...
Nora Angelova +2 more
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The Hauber's law with intuitionistic fuzzy implications
25 years ago, in [7], it was proved that the Hauber's law is an intuitionistic fuzzy tautology. In this case, the used implication was the standard intuitionistic fuzzy one. In the present paper, we check which intuitionistic fuzzy implications, defined during these 25 years, satisfy the Hauber's law as a tautology and which if them – as an ...
Nora Angelova +3 more
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Abstract This paper aims to encounter the scholarly demand for comprehensive identification and investigation of the factors that highlight the sense of the “workplace of the future.” Besides, this study sheds in‐depth qualitative and quantitative insights into analysing such drivers in international entrepreneurial small and medium enterprises of ...
Hannan Amoozad Mahdiraji +3 more
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Abstract It is well‐recognized in the sciences that a multitude of nonequivalent models are used by researchers to fulfill a range of goals, even for the same target system, a result known broadly as model pluralism. The possibility of the same form of pluralism occurring in logic, however, has not been adequately considered.
Ben Martin
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Two‐degree‐of‐freedom manipulator driven by PAM. ABSTRACT Rehabilitation robots are machines that allow patients to perform practice movements and ought to be sufficiently compliant for safe human interaction. Most robots today use hydraulic systems and continually rotating servo motors, making them less suitable for rehabilitation.
Solomon Ferede Ezez +2 more
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Rapid growth in e‐commerce has intensified the need for suppliers that align with sustainability objectives rather than focusing solely on cost and delivery speed. To address this challenge, the study applies an integrated AHP–TOPSIS framework in which Analytic Hierarchy Process assigns criterion weights—Environmental Impact (0.633), Lead Time (0.260),
Khandoker Arbab Shahriar +2 more
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