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A New Approach to Fuzzy Arithmetic

Popov, Antony (2010)

Serdica Journal of Computing

This work shows an application of a generalized approach for constructing dilation-erosion adjunctions on fuzzy sets. More precisely, operations on fuzzy quantities and fuzzy numbers are considered. By the generalized approach an analogy with the well known interval computations could be drawn and thus we can define outer and inner operations on fuzzy objects. These operations are found to be useful in the control of bioprocesses, ecology and other domains where data uncertainties exist.* This work...

A new proof of Kelley's Theorem

S. Ng (1991)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

Kelley's Theorem is a purely combinatorial characterization of measure algebras. We first apply linear programming to exhibit the duality between measures and this characterization for finite algebras. Then we give a new proof of the Theorem using methods from nonstandard analysis.

A note on Bierstone-Milman-Pawłucki's paper "Composite differentiable functions"

Krzysztof Jan Nowak (2011)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We demonstrate that the composite function theorems of Bierstone-Milman-Pawłucki and of Glaeser carry over to any polynomially bounded, o-minimal structure which admits smooth cell decomposition. Moreover, the assumptions of the o-minimal versions can be considerably relaxed compared with the classical analytic ones.

A note on composition operators on spaces of real analytic functions

Paweł Domański, Michał Goliński, Michael Langenbruch (2012)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We characterize composition operators on spaces of real analytic functions which are open onto their images. We give an example of a semiproper map φ such that the associated composition operator is not open onto its image.

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