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Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Volume 9 (2003), Number 3.

The issue contains the first part of the Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, held on 23-24 August 2003 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Journal contents

Number Title Author(s) Pages
1 "Twenty years later" or some words about the intuitionistic fuzzy sets Krassimir Atanassov 1—3
2 Examples of intuitionistic fuzzy algebras ad intuitionistic fuzzy measures Adrian Ban 4—10
3 Square and triangle: Reflections on two prominent mathematical structures for the representation of imprecision Chris Cornelis, Glad Deschrijver, Etienne Kerre 11—21
4 Some ways and means to define addition and multiplication operations between intuitionistic fuzzy sets Radoslav Tzvetkov 22—25
5 Solution of intuitionistic fuzzy equation with extended operations Lalla Saadia Chadli, Said Melliani 26—32
6 Some properties of mappings in the model VH Gokhan Çuvalcioğlu 33—39
7 Finite intuitionistic fuzzy machines Ketty Peeva 40—45
8 Intuitionistic fuzzy logic and possibility distributions Nikolai Nikolov 46—50
9 A concept of similarity for intuitionistic fuzzy sets and its use in the aggregation of experts' testimonies Eulalia Szmidt, Janusz Kacprzyk 51—59
10 New similarity measures for intuitionistic fuzzy theory and mass assignment theory Eulalia Szmidt, Jim Baldwin 60—76