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On the concept of fuzzy order I: Remarks and observations
We consider the concept of fuzzy order in which antisymmetry is intrinsically connected to a many-valued equality on the underlying universe. We examine the origins of this concept, provide remarks and observations on the existing studies, and prove new results. In part I, we scrutinize the existing approaches to the examined concept of fuzzy order and present remarks and results to elucidate the available notions and findings, as well as to provide a deeper insight into several issues. In part II, we explore antisymmetry.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of General Systems is a periodical devoted primarily to the publication of original research contributions to system science, basic as well as applied. However, relevant survey articles, invited book reviews, bibliographies, and letters to the editor are also published.
The principal aim of the journal is to promote original systems ideas (concepts, principles, methods, theoretical or experimental results, etc.) that are broadly applicable to various kinds of systems. The term “general system” in the name of the journal is intended to indicate this aim–the orientation to systems ideas that have a general applicability. Typical subject areas covered by the journal include: uncertainty and randomness; fuzziness and imprecision; information; complexity; inductive and deductive reasoning about systems; learning; systems analysis and design; and theoretical as well as experimental knowledge regarding various categories of systems. Submitted research must be well presented and must clearly state the contribution and novelty. Manuscripts dealing with particular kinds of systems which lack general applicability across a broad range of systems should be sent to journals specializing in the respective topics.