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  2. T-norm - Wikipedia

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    As the standard negator is used in the above definition of a t-norm/t-conorm pair, this can be generalized as follows: A De Morgan triplet is a triple (T,⊥,n) such that [1] T is a t-norm; ⊥ is a t-conorm according to the axiomatic definition of t-conorms as mentioned above; n is a strong negator

  3. Normed vector space - Wikipedia

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    Inner product spaces are a subset of normed vector spaces, which are a subset of metric spaces, which in turn are a subset of topological spaces. In mathematics, a normed vector space or normed space is a vector space over the real or complex numbers on which a norm is defined. [1]

  4. Norm (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A vector space with a specified norm is called a normed vector space. In a similar manner, a vector space with a seminorm is called a seminormed vector space. The term pseudonorm has been used for several related meanings. It may be a synonym of "seminorm". [1]

  5. Strictly convex space - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a strictly convex space is a normed vector space (X, || ||) for which the closed unit ball is a strictly convex set. Put another way, a strictly convex space is one for which, given any two distinct points x and y on the unit sphere ∂B (i.e. the boundary of the unit ball B of X), the segment joining x and y meets ∂B only at ...

  6. Spaces of test functions and distributions - Wikipedia

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    The space of distributions, being defined as the continuous dual space of (), is then endowed with the (non-metrizable) strong dual topology induced by () and the canonical LF-topology (this topology is a generalization of the usual operator norm induced topology that is placed on the continuous dual spaces of normed spaces).

  7. Category:Normed spaces - Wikipedia

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  8. Banach space - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, more specifically in functional analysis, a Banach space (pronounced ) is a complete normed vector space.Thus, a Banach space is a vector space with a metric that allows the computation of vector length and distance between vectors and is complete in the sense that a Cauchy sequence of vectors always converges to a well-defined limit that is within the space.

  9. T-norm fuzzy logics - Wikipedia

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    T-norm fuzzy logics belong in broader classes of fuzzy logics and many-valued logics. In order to generate a well-behaved implication , the t-norms are usually required to be left-continuous ; logics of left-continuous t-norms further belong in the class of substructural logics , among which they are marked with the validity of the law of ...