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Fuzzy modus ponens as a calculus of logical modifiers: Towards Zadeh's vision of implication calculus (English)
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23 August 2000
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The authors formally define implication as a mapping from modifiers to modifiers that satisfy some reasonable properties. For an important particular case of an invertible mapping they get a complete description of all modifier-to-modifier mappings that characterize fuzzy implication.
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invertible mapping
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modifier-to-modifier mappings
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fuzzy implication
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