On another view of an inverse of an interval matrix (Q989680)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5774063
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5774063 |
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On another view of an inverse of an interval matrix (English)
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23 August 2010
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An \(n\times n\) matrix is called a fuzzy matrix if its entries are fuzzy numbers. Regularity of a fuzzy matrix is introduced and connected with the regularity of a traditional interval matrix. Moreover, the inverse of a regular fuzzy matrix is defined and shown to be again a fuzzy matrix. A comparison result is given and the inverse of a regular interval matrix is computed in a special case.
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fuzzy set
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fuzzy matrix
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regular fuzzy matrix
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fuzzy inverse
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interval matrix
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regular interval matrix
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inverse of an interval matrix
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ordering of fuzzy matrices
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0.9504704475402832
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0.8952719569206238
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0.8657236695289612
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0.7901322245597839
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0.7901322245597839
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