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The homomorphic image of a fuzzy subgroup is always a fuzzy subgroup (English)
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1989
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Let L be any complete and completely distributive lattice with 0 and 1 and X a group. \(\mu\) : \(X\mapsto L\) is called L-fuzzy group on X iff (i) \(\mu\) (xy)\(\geq \mu (x)\wedge \mu (y)\) and (ii) \(\mu (x^{-1})\geq \mu (x)\) \(\forall x,y\in X\). The aim of this paper is to prove that if L is as above and X is a group then the image of a fuzzy group \(\mu\) : \(X\mapsto L\) under a morphism of groups f: \(X\mapsto Y\) is always a fuzzy group.
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homomorphic image
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completely distributive lattice
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L-fuzzy group
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