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T-norms with threshold. (English) Zbl 0903.04003

It is well known that t-norms and t-conorms are used very often in fuzzy set theory. Applications to practical problems require the use of the “most appropriate” t-norm or t-conorm. For this reason, the construction of new t-norms seems to be an important tool for the theory but also for the applications. We present in this paper two kinds of t-norms, t-conorms and negations; the first extends the results of D. Pacholczyk [BUSEFAL 32, 11-18 (1987)] and the second is a new kind.

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03E72 Theory of fuzzy sets, etc.
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