On the determination of left-continuous \(t\)-norms and continuous Archimedean \(t\)-norms on some segments (Q2568001)

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On the determination of left-continuous \(t\)-norms and continuous Archimedean \(t\)-norms on some segments
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    On the determination of left-continuous \(t\)-norms and continuous Archimedean \(t\)-norms on some segments (English)
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    6 October 2005
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    A \(t\)(riangular) norm is a function \(T:[0,1]^2\to [0,1]\) such that for all \(x,y,z\in [0,1]\) we have \(T(x,y)=T(y,x),\,T(T(x,y),z)=T(x,T(y,z)),\,T(x,1)=x\) and \(T(x,\cdot)\) is increasing. The author finds new sets of uniqueness for (continuous Archimedean and left continuous) \(t\)-norms. These sets of uniqueness are some vertical segments of \([0,1]^2\) and/or some level sets of the graph of the \(t\) norm.
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    \(t\)-norm
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    associative function
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    uniqueness
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    continuous Archimedean \(t\)-norms
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    left-continuous \(t\)-norms
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    triangular norm
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