Generated $textbf{textit{L}}$-subgroup of an $textbf{textit{L}}$-group
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In this paper, we extend the construction of a fuzzy subgroup generated by a fuzzy subset to $L$-setting. This construction is illustrated by an example. We also prove that for an $L$-subset of a group, the subgroup generated by its level subset is the level subset of the subgroup generated by that $L$-subset provided the given $L$-subset possesses sup-property.
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volume 12 issue 2
pages 129- 136
publication date 2015-04-29
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