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When is a fuzzy relation decomposable in two fuzzy sets? (English)
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This note presents the following result: A fuzzy relation has the form of a Cartesian product of two fuzzy sets iff it is equal to the Cartesian product of its projections.
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fuzzy relation
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Cartesian product
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fuzzy sets
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