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    25 July 2007
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    In this paper, the authors study the Cauchy problem for differential equations, considering its parameters and initial conditions given by fuzzy sets. They prove that a solution for fuzzy differential equations can be obtained through Zadeh's extension principle and they also prove the existence of a fuzzy solution which is strongly dependent on the choice of both fuzzy initial condition and parameter. But the authors conclude that this fuzzy solution coincides with the solution obtained by using Hullermeier's interpretation, via differential inclusions. Moreover, they provide some illustrative examples.
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    fuzzy sets
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    extension principle
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    fuzzy differential equation
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    differential inclusions
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