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The period of powers of a fuzzy matrix (English)
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20 February 2002
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An \(n{\times}n\) matrix \(A = (a_{ij})\) whose components are in the unit interval \([0,1]\) is called a fuzzy matrix. A fuzzy matrix plays an important role in system models based on a fuzzy relation, and the performance of such a system depends on forming powers of a fuzzy matrix. The powers of a general fuzzy matrix either converge or oscillate with a finite period. Many properties about convergence have been investigated, for example, sufficient conditions for convergence are shown. Moreover, a lot of properties about convergence of powers of a transitive fuzzy matrix have been considered. However, few investigations about the period have been made. The authors consider the period of the powers of a general fuzzy matrix by a graph theoretical viewpoint, and they state conditions for convergence under the max-min composition.
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fuzzy matrix
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max-min composition
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graph theory
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cycle
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period
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convergence
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fuzzy relation
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powers
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