n-Dimensional (S,N)-implications

The n-dimensional fuzzy logic (n-DFL) has been contributed to overcome the insufficiency of traditional fuzzy logic in modeling imperfect and imprecise information, coming from different opinions of many experts by considering the possibility to model not only ordered but also repeated membership de...

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