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On starshaped fuzzy sets (English)
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17 November 2009
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A fuzzy set \(\mu\) in \(\mathbb R^n\) is said to be starshaped relative to \(y \in\mathbb R^n\) if for all \(x \in\mathbb R^n\) there holds \(\mu(\lambda (x-y) + y) \geq \mu (x)\), \(0\leq\lambda \leq 1\). Relationships of being starshaped with other concepts of starshapedness are studied, namely: starshapedness of all the level sets, fulfilling the inequality \(\mu(\lambda x + (1-\lambda )y) \geq \min \{\mu (x), \mu (y) \}\) or \(\mu(\lambda x + (1-\lambda )y) \geq \lambda \mu (x), + (1-\lambda )\mu (y)\). The properties of starshaped sets and their shadows are discussed.
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fuzzy numbers
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fuzzy starshapedness
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fuzzy convexity
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shadow of a fuzzy set
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