Category:Examples of Fuzzy Set Theory

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This category contains examples of Fuzzy Set Theory.

Fuzzy set theory is a version of set theory in which the membership relation is not precisely defined.

Hence the membership relation is represented by a real number between $0$ and $1$:

$0$ meaning definitely not an element
$1$ meaning definitely an element.

Pages in category "Examples of Fuzzy Set Theory"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.