Representing lattices using many-valued relations
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- Relational Lattices
- Relational Representation Theorems for General Lattices with Negations
- Determination of \(\alpha \)-resolution in lattice-valued first-order logic \(\mathrm{LF}(X)\)
- Transporting many-valued sets along many-valued relations
- Representations of the Extensions of Many-Valued Equivalence Relations
- Contextual Implications between Attributes and Some Representation Properties for Finite Lattices
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