Probabilistic foundations for measurement modelling with fuzzy random variables (Q878975)
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Probabilistic foundations for measurement modelling with fuzzy random variables (English)
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4 May 2007
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Fuzzy random variables are a well justified concept to deal with randomness and fuzziness simultaneously. Within this concept, however, modelling of fuzziness is restricted to the use of minimum t-norm which implies that fuzziness persists through propagation. In this context, the present paper is the first serious attempt to use and to discuss other, especially Archimedean t-norms. The author discusses strong laws of large numbers and central limit theorems (CLT) for special types of fuzzy random variables and presents examples where the CLT do not hold.
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Archimedean t-norm
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fuzzy random variable
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central limit theorem
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strong law of large numbers
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