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    On fuzzy convergence (English)
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    First, summarizing his paper ''On the concept of fuzzy point'' [Fuzzy Sets Syst. 18, 159-172 (1986; Zbl 0606.03014)], the author shows that a ''good definition of fuzzy point'' is impossible if one wants \(\in\) to be a nonfuzzy relation between fuzzy points and fuzzy subsets. Instead, he admits that points and sets are nonfuzzy objects while \(\in\) is a fuzzy relation. So, interpreting in a multivalued logic the concepts of subsets, point, topology and two different formulas expressing the classical convergence, he obtains concepts of convergence for sequences of elements of a set w.r.t. a fuzzy topology. Finally, he investigates convergences preserving operators in functional spaces and the uniqueness of limits.
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    membership relation
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    multivalued first order logic
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    fuzzy convergence
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    Zadeh space
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    L-fuzzy topology
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    fuzzy point
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    fuzzy relation
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    convergences preserving operators
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