Output functions of fuzzy automata
Jiří Močkoř, Renata Smolíková (1995)
Acta Mathematica et Informatica Universitatis Ostraviensis
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Jiří Močkoř, Renata Smolíková (1995)
Acta Mathematica et Informatica Universitatis Ostraviensis
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Kostadin D. Kratchanov, Ivan N. Stanev, Desislava S. Sabotinova (1992)
Kybernetika
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Claudio Moraga (1999)
Mathware and Soft Computing
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The subject of the present paper is the study of fuzzy computability based on fuzzy Turing machines. Two different models of fuzzy Turing machines will be discussed. It is shown that most work on fuzzy mathematics may be conducted within the frame of classical computability and the rest falls within the area of computability of the reals.
Adam Grabowski (2014)
Formalized Mathematics
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In this article, we continue the development of the theory of fuzzy sets [23], started with [14] with the future aim to provide the formalization of fuzzy numbers [8] in terms reflecting the current state of the Mizar Mathematical Library. Note that in order to have more usable approach in [14], we revised that article as well; some of the ideas were described in [12]. As we can actually understand fuzzy sets just as their membership functions (via the equality of membership function...