On (un)suitable fuzzy relations to model approximate equality (Q1858403)

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    On (un)suitable fuzzy relations to model approximate equality
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1868245

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      On (un)suitable fuzzy relations to model approximate equality (English)
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      13 February 2003
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      The authors argue, with reference to some intuitively explained examples, that the standard notion of fuzzy \(T\)-equivalence relation, \(T\) some t-norm, is not a sufficiently convincing formalisation of the (again intuitive) notion of approximate equality, as it is referred to, e.g., in the Poincaré paradox. To solve this problem more suitably they introduce a new class of resemblance relations which are based upon a pseudometric. For such resemblance relations a few properties are proved, and it is argued that they form suitable formalisations of approximate equalities. The papers reviewed below contain a discussion of this attempt.
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      approximate equality
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      indistinguishability
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      fuzzy equivalence relations
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      resemblance relation
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      Poincaré paradox
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