On the duality of aggregation operators and \(k\)-negations
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Publication:409757
DOI10.1016/j.fss.2011.05.021zbMath1239.39016OpenAlexW1971343659MaRDI QIDQ409757
Enrique de Amo, Manuel Díaz-Carrillo, Juan Fernández-Sánchez
Publication date: 13 April 2012
Published in: Fuzzy Sets and Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fss.2011.05.021
Hausdorff dimensionbounded solutionsystem of functional equationsaggregation operatorsingular functions\(k\)-negationde Rham systemdyadic representations of numbers
Singular functions, Cantor functions, functions with other special properties (26A30) Functional equations for real functions (39B22)
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