Elsevier

Fuzzy Sets and Systems

Volume 101, Issue 3, 1 February 1999, Pages 413-421
Fuzzy Sets and Systems

Fuzzy shadows

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Abstract

In the present paper, we consider the concept of shadows introduced by Blizard and the theory of fuzzy bags developed by Yager. Then we define fuzzy shadows and develop some properties of them with examples. Some propositions on fuzzy shadows are also studied.

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