Fuzzy Logic versus Classical Logic: An Example in Multiplicative Ideal Theory

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Abstract

We discuss a fuzzy result by displaying an example that shows how a classical argument fails to work when one passes from classical logic to fuzzy logic. Precisely, we present an example to show that, in the fuzzy context, the fact that the supremum is naturally used in lieu of the union can alter an argument that may work in the classical context.

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Heubo-Kwegna, O. A. (2016). Fuzzy Logic versus Classical Logic: An Example in Multiplicative Ideal Theory. Advances in Fuzzy Systems, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/3839265

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