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Title of paper: How two matrices can be compared?
Author(s):
Lilija Atanassova
105 School, 7 G. Kalchev Str. Sofia-1172, Bulgaria
Published in: "Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 1 (1995) Number 1, pages 27—28
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  3. Atanassov K., Generalized index matrices, Comptes Rendus de l'Academie Bulgare des Sciences, vol. 40, 1987, No. 11, 15-18
  4. Atanassov K., Two variants of intuitionistic fuzzy propositional calculus. Preprint in IM-MFAIS-5-88, Sofia, 1988
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