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Some notes on \(\vee\)-homogeneity property of semiconormed fuzzy integrals
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    Some notes on \(\vee\)-homogeneity property of semiconormed fuzzy integrals (English)
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    16 June 2006
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    The aper discusses some results of \textit{M. H. Kim} [Fuzzy Sets Syst. 157, No. 3, 411--426 (2006; Zbl 1088.28011)] on homogeneity of fuzzy integrals and shows that they are not valid, in general. However, it is shown here that these results are correct when integrating over the whole space \(X\).
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    fuzzy measure
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    t-seminorm
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    t-semiconorm
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    homogeneity
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