Fuzzy difference equations of Volterra type
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In this work we introduce the notion of fuzzy volterra dierence equations and study the dynamicalproperties of some classes of this type of equations. We prove some comparison theorems for theseequations in terms of ordinary volterra dierence equations. Using these results the stability of thefuzzy nonlinear volterra dierence equations is investigated.
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volume 4 issue 1
pages 74- 78
publication date 2013-01-01
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