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   Message 38 of 1,275   
   Herman Jurjus to William Siler   
   Re: fuzzy inference   
   17 Sep 03 08:07:37   
   
   From: h.jurjus@hetnet.nl   
      
   "William Siler"  wrote in message news:49b9df3d.   
   309160322.524b799c@posting.google.com...   
   > Dmitry A. Kazakov  wrote in message   
   news:...   
   > >   
   > > There is a large amount of papers devoted to the issue. A decision   
   > > depends on which result of the crisp set theory have to be preserved.   
   > > It is known that the biggest set is preserved by min/max/1-x.   
   > >   
   > This statement comes from a paper by Bellman and Giertz (1973) in   
   > Information Sciences. However, as is very well known, min/max/1-x do   
   > not obey excluded middle and non-contradiction. The family of fuzzy   
   > logics Jim Buckley and I have published preserves ALL properties of   
   > crisp logic. See   
   >   
   > Buckley JJ, W Siler (1998). A new t-norm. Fuzzy Sets and Systems 100:   
   > 283-290.   
   >   
   > Buckley JJ, W Siler (1999). L-infinity fuzzy logic. Fuzzy Sets and   
   > Systems 107: 309-322.   
   >   
   > There was a substantial thread on this topic in comp.ai.fuzzy a few   
   > months ago. Apparently our logic has one fatal flaw; it challenges   
   > conventional wisdom.   
   >   
   > William Siler   
      
   Is one of these articles available online, somewhere?   
      
   Regards,   
   Herman Jurjus   
      
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