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Title of paper: On intuitionistic fuzzy implications
Author(s):
I. Bakhadach
Laboratoire de Mathématiques Appliquées & Calcul Scientifique, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, PO Box 523, 23000 Beni Mellal Morocco
Said Melliani
Laboratoire de Mathématiques Appliquées & Calcul Scientifique, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, PO Box 523, 23000 Beni Mellal Morocco
said.melliani@gmail.com
Lalla Saadia Chadli
Laboratoire de Mathématiques Appliquées & Calcul Scientifique, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, PO Box 523, 23000 Beni Mellal Morocco
Published in: "Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 23, 2017, Number 5, pages 7—19
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Abstract: In this paper we conduct a systematic algebraic study on the set I of all intuitionistic fuzzy implications. To this end, we propose a binary operation, denoted by ✱, which makes a (I, ✱) a monoid. We determine the largest subgroup K of this monoid and using its representation define a group action of K that partitions I into equivalence classes. Also we give novel way of generating newer fuzzy implications from given ones by a bijective transformations.
Keywords: Intuitionistic fuzzy implication, Group action, Bijective transformation.
AMS Classification: 03E72.
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