Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
389085 Fuzzy Sets and Systems 2016 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

A consistent connective system generated by nilpotent operators is not necessarily isomorphic to the Łukasiewicz system. Using more than one generator function, consistent nilpotent connective systems (so-called bounded systems) can be obtained with the advantage of three naturally derived negation operators and thresholds. In this paper, equivalences in bounded systems are examined. Here, three different types of operators are studied, and a paradox of the equivalence (i.e. there is no equivalence relation in a non-Boolean setting which fulfils ∀x  e(x,x)=1e(x,x)=1 and e(x,n(x))=0e(x,n(x))=0) is resolved by aggregating the implication-based equivalence and its dual operator. We will also show that the aggregated equivalence has nice properties like associativity, threshold transitivity and T-transitiviy.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Artificial Intelligence
Authors
, ,