نتایج جستجو برای: fuzzy inclusion relation

تعداد نتایج: 503690  

1996
Hitoshi FURUSAWA

This paper provides an algebraic characterization of mathematical structures formed by cartesian products of fuzzy relations with sup-min composition. A simple proof of a representation theorem for Boolean relation algebras satisfying Tarski rule and point axiom was given by G. Schmidt and T. Strohlein, and cartesian products of Boolean relation algebras were investigated by B. J onsson and A....

2006
Badredine Arfi

I develop a new game-theoretic approach based, not on conventional Boolean two-valued logic, but instead on linguistic fuzzy logic which admits linguistic truth values. A linguistic fuzzy game is defined with linguistic fuzzy strategies, linguistic fuzzy preferences, and the rules of reasoning and inferences of the game operate according to linguistic fuzzy logic, not Boolean logic. This leads ...

2003
Samia Nefti-Meziani Karim Djouani

Abshocr-Fuzzy modeling of complex systems is a challenging topic. This paper proposes an effective approach to data-based fuzzy optimizing fuzzy system structure and parameters. For this purpose, we cope with fuzzy clustering based on inclusion concept where the rule-base bas to be simplified. This simplification occurs in the sense that similar Membership Functions (MF) pertaining to the premi...

Journal: :iranian journal of fuzzy systems 2007
s. vijayabalaji n. thillaigovindan

the object of this paper is to introduce the notion of intuitionisticfuzzy continuous mappings and intuitionistic fuzzy bounded linear operatorsfrom one intuitionistic fuzzy n-normed linear space to another. relation betweenintuitionistic fuzzy continuity and intuitionistic fuzzy bounded linearoperators are studied and some interesting results are obtained.

1998
Helmut Thiele

The starting point of the paper is the (well-known)observation that the “classical” Rough Set Theory as introduced by PAWLAK is equivalent to the S5 Propositional Modal Logic where the reachability relation is an equivalence relation. By replacing this equivalence relation by an arbitrary binary relation (satisfying certain properties, for instance, reflexivity and transitivity) we shall obtain...

Journal: :Soft Comput. 2014
Yejun Xu Kevin W. Li Huimin Wang

Some simple yet pragmatic methods of consistency test are developed to check whether an interval fuzzy preference relation is consistent. Based on the definition of additive consistent fuzzy preference relations proposed by Tanino [Fuzzy Sets and Systems 12 (1984) 117131], a study is carried out to examine the correspondence between the element and weight vector of a fuzzy preference relation. ...

2013
B. Surender Reddy M. Srinivas Surender Reddy

In this paper we study the concept of Fuzzy-anti-n-normed linear operator as a generalization of Fuzzy-anti-2normed linear operator. Fuzzy-anti-n-continuous linear operator and three types (strongly, weakly, and sequentially) of Fuzzy-anti-n-continuous linear operators are defined and relation between strongly, weakly and sequentially Fuzzy-anti-n-continuous linear operator is developed. Also s...

Journal: :Fuzzy Sets and Systems 2005
Louis Aimé Fono Nicolas Gabriel Andjiga

In this paper we generalize some classical factorizations of a fuzzy relation into a symmetric component (indifference) and an asymmetric and regular component (regular fuzzy strict preference). From the above notions, we establish two properties of any regular fuzzy strict preference of a max-∗-transitive fuzzy relation, which are then used to obtain new fuzzy versions of Gibbard’s oligarchy t...

‎In this article we introduce $mu$-filtered fuzzy module with a family of fuzzy submodules.  It shows the relation between $mu$-filtered fuzzy modules and crisp filtered modules by level sets. We investigate fuzzy topology on the $mu$-filtered fuzzy module and apply that to introduce fuzzy completion. Finally we extend Krull's intersection theorem of fuzzy ideals by using concept $mu$-adic comp...

Journal: :Fuzzy Sets and Systems 2003
Chris Cornelis Carol Van der Donck Etienne E. Kerre

Inclusion for fuzzy sets was &rst introduced by Zadeh in his seminal 1965 paper. Since it was found that the de&nition of inclusion was not in the true spirit of fuzzy logic, various researchers have set out to de&ne alternative indicators of the inclusion of one fuzzy set into another. Among these alternatives, the indicator proposed by Sinha and Dougherty stands out as an intuitively appealin...

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