Existence of extremal solutions for quadratic fuzzy equations (Q2495081)

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Existence of extremal solutions for quadratic fuzzy equations
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    Existence of extremal solutions for quadratic fuzzy equations (English)
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    30 June 2006
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    The authors revise and extend certain fuzzy equations. Applying results such as the well-known fixed point theorem of Tarski, they also present some results regarding the existence of extremal solutions of the fuzzy equation \[ Ex^2+ Fx+ G= x,\tag{1} \] where \(E\), \(F\), \(G\) and \(x\) are positive fuzzy numbers satisfying certain conditions. Some of the results are as follows: i) If \(E,F,G\succeq\chi\{0\}\) and there exist \(u_0\in E^1\) with \(u_0\succ\chi\{0\}\) and \(Eu^2_0+ Fu_0+ G\preceq u_0\), then (1) has an extremal solution ii) If \(E,F\succeq\chi\{0\}\) and if there exist \(\alpha,\beta\in E^1\) with \(\beta> \alpha\geq \chi\{0\}\) and \(E\alpha^2+ F\alpha+ G\geq \alpha\), \(E\beta^2+ F\beta+ G\leq\beta\), then (1) has extremal solutions in \([\alpha,\beta]\). Moreover, if \(\alpha= \beta\), \(\alpha\) is a solution of (1). iii) Let \(F: E^1\to E^1\) be nondecreasing and suppose that there exist \(\alpha,\beta\in E^1\) with \(\alpha\leq\beta\) and \(F(\alpha)\geq \alpha\), \(F(\beta)\leq\beta\), then the equation \(F(x)= x\) has extremal solutions in \([\alpha,\beta]\); if \(\alpha=\beta\), this is a fixed point for \(F\).
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    fixed point theorem of Tarski
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    Lipschitzian fuzzy number
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