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An application of interval arithmetic for solving fully fuzzy linear systems with trapezoidal fuzzy numbers
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    An application of interval arithmetic for solving fully fuzzy linear systems with trapezoidal fuzzy numbers (English)
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    Summary: We present a method for solving fully fuzzy linear systems using interval aspects of fuzzy numbers. This new method uses a decomposition technique to convert a fully fuzzy linear system into two types of decomposition in the form of interval matrices. It finds the solution of a fully fuzzy linear system by using interval operations. This new method uses interval arithmetic and two new interval operations \(\ominus\) and \(\oslash\). These new operations, which are inverses of basic interval operations \(+\) and \(\times\), will be presented in the middle of this paper. Some numerical examples are given to illustrate the ability of proposed methods.
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