Dominance in the family of Sugeno-Weber t-norms
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Abstract: The dominance relationship between two members of the family of Sugeno Weber t-norms is proven by using a quantifer elimination algorithm. Further it is shown that dominance is a transitive, and therefore also an order relation, on this family of t-norms.
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