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Hausdorffness in intuitionistic fuzzy topological spaces.

Francisco Gallego Lupiáñez (2003)

Mathware and Soft Computing

The basic concepts of the theory of intuitionistic fuzzy topological spaces have been defined by D. Çoker and co-workers. In this paper, we define new notions of Hausdorffness in the intuitionistic fuzzy sense, and obtain some new properties, in particular on convergence.

Homogeneous aggregation operators

Tatiana Rückschlossová, Roman Rückschloss (2006)

Kybernetika

Recently, the utilization of invariant aggregation operators, i.e., aggregation operators not depending on a given scale of measurement was found as a very current theme. One type of invariantness of aggregation operators is the homogeneity what means that an aggregation operator is invariant with respect to multiplication by a constant. We present here a complete characterization of homogeneous aggregation operators. We discuss a relationship between homogeneity, kernel property and shift-invariance...

Hydrological applications of a model-based approach to fuzzy set membership functions

Chleboun, Jan, Runcziková, Judita (2019)

Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics

Since the common approach to defining membership functions of fuzzy numbers is rather subjective, another, more objective method is proposed. It is applicable in situations where two models, say M 1 and M 2 , share the same uncertain input parameter p . Model M 1 is used to assess the fuzziness of p , whereas the goal is to assess the fuzziness of the p -dependent output of model M 2 . Simple examples are presented to illustrate the proposed approach.

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