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Towards the theory of \(\mathbb M\)-approximate systems: Fundamentals and examples (English)
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31 January 2011
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The concept of an \(\mathbb M\)-approximate system is introduced as a general framework allowing to generalize fuzzy sets, fuzzy topological spaces and rough sets. Basic properties of the category of \(\mathbb M\)-approximate systems and morphisms defined between them in a natural way are studied.
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\(\mathbb M\)-approximate operator
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\(\mathbb M\)-approximate system
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cl-monoid
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fuzzy topology
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fuzzy bitopology
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L-topology
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(L, M)-fuzzy topology
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rough set
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L-rough set
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