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Exact sequences of fuzzy linear maps (English)
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1988
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The paper deals with ``fuzzy'' versions of standard homological facts from the theory of modules (vector spaces); namely: the first isomorphism theorem for short exact sequences for fuzzy linear maps (f.l.m.) over fuzzy vector spaces the third isomorphism theorem and the 5-lemma for quasi-monic epic f.l.m, the stability property for an infinite complex of f.l.m., the property of split exactness of a short sequence and so on. Necessary concepts for these versions are introduced by the author in terms of the ``underlying'' ordinary linear map and the usual map \(\chi\) :V\(\to [0,1]\) for a fuzzy vector space \(\chi_ V.\) The key concept is the following: f.l.m. \(\tilde f:\)\(\chi_ V\to \eta_ W\) is said to be quasi-monic if \(\chi_{\ker}\tilde f=\chi_{V^*}\), where \(V^*=\{v\in V| \chi (v)=1\}\) and ker \(\tilde f:=\{v\in V| \eta (f(v))=1\}.\) Just the concept admits the technique of diagram search. Also, the author intends to set up the functor theory of fuzzy vector spaces (modules) in the near future.
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fuzzy versions of standard homological facts from the theory of modules
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first isomorphism theorem for short exact sequences for fuzzy linear maps
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fuzzy vector spaces
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third isomorphism theorem
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5-lemma for quasi- monic epic
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stability property
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split exactness of a short sequence
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