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Fuzzy complements
A(x) is defined as the degree to which x belongs to A. Let cA denote a fuzzy complement of A of type c. Then cA(x) is the degree to which x belongs to cA, and the degree to which x does not belong to A. (A(x) is therefore the degree to which x does not belong to cA.) Let a complement cA be defined by a function c : [0,1] [0,1] c(A(x)) = cA(x)
Fuzzy intersections
The intersection of two fuzzy sets A and B is specified in general by a binary operation on the unit interval, a function of the form i:[0,1][0,1] [0,1]. (A B)(x) = i[A(x), B(x)] for all x.
Fuzzy set operations b d implies i(a, b) i(a, d) Axiom i3. Commutativity i(a, b) = i(b, a) Axiom i4. Associativity i(a, i(b, d)) = i(i(a, b), d) Axiom i5. Continuity i is a continuous function Axiom i6. Subidempotency i(a, a) a
Fuzzy unions
The union of two fuzzy sets A and B is specified in general by a binary operation on the unit interval function of the form u:[0,1][0,1] [0,1]. (A B)(x) = u[A(x), B(x)] for all x
Aggregation operations
Aggregation operations on fuzzy sets are operations by which several fuzzy sets are combined in a desirable way to produce a single fuzzy set. Aggregation operation on n fuzzy set (2 n) is defined by a function h:[0,1]n [0,1]
External References
L.A. Zadeh. Fuzzy sets. Information and Control, 8:338353, 1965 [1]
References
[1] http:/ / www-bisc. cs. berkeley. edu/ Zadeh-1965. pdf
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