A general concept of fuzzy connectives, negations and implications based on t-norms and t-conorms (Q795822)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3863172
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    A general concept of fuzzy connectives, negations and implications based on t-norms and t-conorms
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3863172

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      A general concept of fuzzy connectives, negations and implications based on t-norms and t-conorms (English)
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      Since Zadeh introduced the concept of fuzzy sets and proposed proper connectives and negation many authors proposed other definitions for connectives and negations. In this paper, the author investigates which of the classical laws of distributivity, De Morgan, excluded middle, and non-contradiction can be preserved giving various constructions and examples. Special attention is on the Archimedean t-norms and t-conorms which are used to construct special implication operators. The paper presents a construction for non-strict Archimedean cases which fulfills the laws of excluded middle and non-contradiction. It seems that this paper can throw more light on structural characteristics imposed on a problem and can be helpful for selection of adequate connectives, negation and implication.
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      fuzzy connectives
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      negation
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      Archimedean t-norms
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      implication
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