(S,N,T)-Implications

06/29/2021
by   Fernando Neres, et al.
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In this paper we introduce a new class of fuzzy implications called (S,N,T)-implications inspired in the logical equivalence p→ q ≡(p∧ q)∨ p and present a brief study of some of the main properties that characterize this class. We present methods of obtaining t-norms and t-conorms from an (S,N,T)-implication and a fuzzy negation.

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