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Title of paper: Four modal forms of intuitionistic fuzzy implication →@ and two related intuitionistic fuzzy negations. Part 1
Author(s):
Lilija Atanassova
Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 2, Sofia-1113, Bulgaria
l.c.atanassova@gmail.com
Presented at: 14th ICIFS, Sofia, 15-16 May 2010
Published in: Conference proceedings, "Notes on IFS", Volume 16 (2010) Number 2, pages 31—34
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Abstract: Four modal forms of the intuitionistic fuzzy implication →@ are introduced. These four implications generate two new intuitionistic fuzzy negations. Some basic properties of these operations are studied.
Keywords: Implication, Intuitionistic fuzzy logic, Intuitionistic logic.
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