A Canonical Fuzzy Logic

05/25/2021
by   Osvaldo Skliar, et al.
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A presentation is provided of the basic notions and operations of a) the propositional calculus of a variant of fuzzy logic – canonical fuzzy logic, CFL – and in a more succinct and introductory way, of b) the theory of fuzzy sets according to that same logic. The propositional calculus of bivalent classical logic and classical set theory can be considered as particular cases of the corresponding theories of CFL if the numerical value of a specific parameter w is restricted to only two possibilities, 0 and 1.

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