Multi-adjoint concept lattices with heterogeneous conjunctors and hedges

This paper is related, on the one hand, to the framework of multi-adjoint concept lattices with heterogeneous conjunctors and, on the other hand, to the use of intensifying hedges as truth-stressers. Specifically, we continue on the line of recent works by Belohlavek and Vychodil, which use intensif...

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