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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1716536
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A natural topology for fuzzy numbers
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1716536

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    A natural topology for fuzzy numbers (English)
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    6 October 2003
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    A generalized fuzzy number is an upper semicontinuous function \(\mu: \overline{\mathbb{R}}\to [0,1]\) which attains the value 1 and is such that \(\mu(t)\geq \max\{\mu(s), \mu(r)\}\) whenever \(s\leq t\leq r\). A bijective correspondence between the set of generalized fuzzy numbers and the product \(\Delta\times\Delta\) (\(\Delta\) is the family of all distribution functions on \(\overline{\mathbb{R}}\)) is established. The set of generalized fuzzy numbers is then topologized by a kind of weak convergence (based on the weak convergence on \(\Delta\)) which turns it into a compact metric space whose topology is shown to be the interval topology induced by the pointwise ordering. A relationship between these fuzzy numbers and the \([0,1]\)-valued version of Hutton's unit interval is discussed.
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    generalized fuzzy number
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    weak convergence
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