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For the definition, I think it would be better if the intuitionistic fuzzy set is denoted by <math>A^{*}</math> or <math> \hat{A}</math> to stress that this set, though it depends on <math> A </math>, is different from it. Then it may be stated that in order to avoid cumbersome notation we will further use simply <math> A </math> when | For the definition, I think it would be better if the intuitionistic fuzzy set is denoted by <math>A^{*}</math> or <math> \hat{A}</math> to stress that this set, though it depends on <math> A </math>, is different from it. Then it may be stated that in order to avoid cumbersome notation we will further use simply <math> A </math> when referring IFS. |
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For the definition, I think it would be better if the intuitionistic fuzzy set is denoted by [math]\displaystyle{ A^{*} }[/math] or [math]\displaystyle{ \hat{A} }[/math] to stress that this set, though it depends on [math]\displaystyle{ A }[/math], is different from it. Then it may be stated that in order to avoid cumbersome notation we will further use simply [math]\displaystyle{ A }[/math] when referring IFS.