Robustness on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Connectives
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2014.015.02.0133Abstract
The main contribution of this paper is concerned with the robustness of intuitionistic fuzzy connectives in fuzzy reasoning. Starting with an evaluation of the sensitivity in $n$-order functions on the class of intuitionistic fuzzy sets, we apply the results in the intuitionistic $(S,N)$-implication class. The paper formally states that the robustness preserves the projection functions in such class.
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