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The \(s\)-differentiability of a fuzzy-valued mapping
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    The \(s\)-differentiability of a fuzzy-valued mapping (English)
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    9 June 2003
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    A new concept of the differentiability of fuzzy-valued mappings is presented (\(s\)-differentiability), which utilizes the differential for a Banach space-valued mapping. Connections between the De Blasi differentiability and \(s\)-differentiability, and between the \(\pi\)-differentiability and \(s\)-differentiability are studied. It is shown that the \(s\)-differentiability is implied by both, the De Blasi and the \(\pi\)-differentiability.
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    conical differentiability
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    De Blasi differentiability
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    fuzzy-valued mapping
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    \(\pi\)-differentiability
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    \(s\)-differentiability
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    support function
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