Some properties of fuzzy t-norm and vague t-norm

Abstract

Rosenfeld defined a fuzzy subgroup of group G as a fuzzy subset of G with two special conditions attachedRosenfeld1971Fuzzysubgroups. In this paper, we introduce the fuzzy t-norms and vague t-norms. The unit interval with a t-norm or a t-conorm is a special monoid, so we mainly talk about fuzzy subsets of monoids and vague monoids. Firstly, we generalize some properties of t-norm to fuzzy t-subnorm, so that we can analyze and classify the fuzzy t-norms. Further, we explore specific research on these properties of the vague t-norm. In addition, the concept of lattice is introduced, and then the present conclusions are extended to bounded lattices. Finally, we define the concept of fuzzy monoids by aggregate functions, uninorms, nullnorms and draw the relevant results.

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