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Title of paper: Intuitionistic fuzzy implication →189
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: 4th International Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and Contemporary Mathematics Conference, 3–7 May 2017, Mersin, Turkey
Published in: "Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 23, 2017, Number 1, pages 14—20
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Abstract: In [4], some new intuitionistic fuzzy operations are defined and their properties are studied. On the basis of the third of them, a new intuitionistic fuzzy implication is introduced here, numbered as →189 and some of its properties will be studied.
Keywords: Implication, Intuitionistic fuzzy implication, Intuitionistic fuzzy logic.
AMS Classification: 03E72
References:
  1. Atanassov, K. (2017). Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logics. Springer, Cham.
  2. Atanassov, K., Szmidt, E., & Kacprzyk, J. (2013). On intuitionistic fuzzy pairs, Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, 19(3), 1–13.
  3. Atanassov, K., Szmidt, E., & Kacprzyk, J. (2017). Intuitionistic fuzzy implication →188. Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, 23(1), 6-13.
  4. Atanassov, K., Szmidt, E., & Kacprzyk, J. (2017). Multiplicative type of operations over intuitionistic fuzzy pairs. Proceedings of FQAS’17, London, 21–22 June 2017 (in press).
  5. Klir, G., & Yuan, B. (1995). Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic. Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
  6. Plisko, V. (2009). A survey of propositional realizability logic. The Bulleting of Symbolic Logic, 15(1), 1–42.
  7. Rose, G. F. (1953). Propositional calculus and realizability. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 75, 1–19.
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