Fuzzy implications: alpha migrativity and generalised laws of importation
Michał Baczyński, Balasubramaniam Jayaram, Radko Mesiar
Abstract
In this work, we discuss the law of α-migrativity as applied to fuzzy implication functions in a meaningful way. A generalisation of this law leads us to Pexider-type functional equations connected with the law of importation, viz., the generalised law of importation I(C(x,α),y)=I(x,J(α,y)) (GLI) and the generalised cross-law of importation I(C(x,α),y)=J(x,I(α,y)) (CLI), where C is a generalised conjunction. In this article we investigate only (GLI). We begin by showing that the satisfaction of law of importation by the pairs (C, I) and/or (C, J) does not necessarily lead to the satisfaction of (GLI). Hence, we study the conditions under which these three laws are related.
Topics & Concepts
LawFuzzy logicMathematicsType (biology)Work (physics)Alpha (finance)Computer sciencePolitical sciencePhysicsArtificial intelligenceHealth careEcologyCronbach's alphaBiologyThermodynamicsFunctional Equations Stability ResultsFuzzy Systems and OptimizationFuzzy and Soft Set Theory