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Algorithms for solving fuzzy relational equations in a probabilistic setting
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    Algorithms for solving fuzzy relational equations in a probabilistic setting (English)
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    The author discusses methods suitable for finding approximate solutions to fuzzy relational equations defined in finite universes of discource and taking the form of either a system of equations \(X_ k\cdot R=Y_ k\), \(k=1,2,...,K\) (with R being an unknown fuzzy relation), or a single equation \(X\cdot R=Y\) (with X being looked for). The key idea of the proposed algorithms is to incorporate some statistics concerning the solution of a single equation and utilize it in the final process of approximation of the unknown fuzzy relation (set). Numerical considerations support the established algorithms.
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    performance analysis
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    approximate solutions
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    fuzzy relational equations
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    algorithms
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