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\((L,M)\)-fuzzy \(\sigma \)-algebras
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    \((L,M)\)-fuzzy \(\sigma \)-algebras (English)
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    20 April 2010
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    Summary: The notion of \((L,M)\)-fuzzy \(\sigma \)-algebras is introduced in lattice-valued fuzzy set theory. It is a generalization of Klement's fuzzy \(\sigma \)-algebras. In our definition of \((L,M)\)-fuzzy \(\sigma \)-algebras, each \(L\)-fuzzy subset can be regarded as an \(L\)-measurable set to some degree.
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