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    Fuzzy plane geometry. II: Circles and polygons (English)
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    6 October 1999
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    This paper continues the authors' research in fuzzy plane geometry [\textit{J. J. Buckley} and \textit{E. Eslami}, ibid. 86, No. 2, 179-187 (1997; see the paper above)]. Now fuzzy circles and fuzzy polygons are investigated. It is shown that the fuzzy area of a fuzzy circle, or a fuzzy polygon, is a fuzzy number. The authors also argue that the fuzzy perimeter of a fuzzy circle, or a fuzzy polygon, is a fuzzy number.
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    fuzzy sets
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    fuzzy plane geometry
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    fuzzy circles
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    fuzzy polygons
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    fuzzy area
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    fuzzy perimeter
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    fuzzy numbers
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