Journal:
:Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications2022
In this paper, we propose some new concepts for the sequence of fuzzy-number-valued functions by using notion inner small variation. Then, study characteristics primitives strong fuzzy variational Henstock integrals defined in m-dimensional Euclidean space these concepts. Finally, obtain convergence theorems integrals.
Answering a recent question posed by Gregori, Morillas and Sapena (“On a class of completable fuzzy metric spaces”, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 161 (2010), 2193–2205) we present two examples of non strong fuzzy metrics (in the sense of George and Veeramani).
Journal:
:international journal of nonlinear analysis and applications0
xiaohong zhang college of arts and sciences
shanghai maritime university hee sik kim hanyang university joseph neggers department of mathematics
university of alabama
in this paper, given a poset $(x,leq)$, we introduce some drifts on a groupoid $(x,*)$ with respect to $(x,leq)$, and we obtain several properties of these drifts related to the notion of $bin(x)$. we discuss some connections between fuzzy subalgebras and upward drifts.
in this paper, we study an equivalence relation on the set of fuzzysubgroups of an arbitrary group g and give four equivalent conditions each ofwhich characterizes this relation. we demonstrate that with this equivalencerelation each equivalence class constitutes a lattice under the ordering of fuzzy setinclusion. moreover, we study the behavior of these equivalence classes under theaction of a...
Corrado MencarMarco LucarelliCiro CastielloAnna Maria Fanelli
The adoption of triangular fuzzy sets to define Strong Fuzzy Partitions (SFPs) is a common practice in the research community: due to their inherent simplicity, triangular fuzzy sets can be easily derived from data by applying suitable clustering algorithms. However, the choice of triangular fuzzy sets may be limiting for the modeling process. In this paper we focus on SFPs built up starting fr...
We consider a fuzzy linear system with crisp coefficient matrix and with an arbitrary fuzzy number in parametric form on the right-hand side. It is known that the well-known existence and uniqueness theorem of a strong fuzzy solution is equivalent to the following: The coefficient matrix is the product of a permutation matrix and a diagonal matrix. This means that this theorem can be applicable...