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  2. Fuzzy concept - Wikipedia

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    Yet it is not unclear or meaningless. It has a definite meaning, which can be made more exact only through further elaboration and specification - including a closer definition of the context in which the concept is used. The study of the characteristics of fuzzy concepts and fuzzy language is called fuzzy semantics. [3]

  3. Literary space - Wikipedia

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    The descriptive plane is the aspect of narration and consists of words. It is especially crucial to space when it is introduced to the implied reader. The spatial relationship would be impossible to define without description. It describes space directly or implies it, developing together with characters' movements. [11]

  4. Glossary of literary terms - Wikipedia

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    Also apophthegm. A terse, pithy saying, akin to a proverb, maxim, or aphorism. aposiopesis A rhetorical device in which speech is broken off abruptly and the sentence is left unfinished. apostrophe A figure of speech in which a speaker breaks off from addressing the audience (e.g., in a play) and directs speech to a third party such as an opposing litigant or some other individual, sometimes ...

  5. 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

  6. Pseudometric space - Wikipedia

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    Pseudometric spaces were introduced by Đuro Kurepa [1] [2] in 1934. In the same way as every normed space is a metric space, every seminormed space is a pseudometric space. Because of this analogy, the term semimetric space (which has a different meaning in topology) is sometimes used as a synonym, especially in functional analysis.

  7. Quasinorm - Wikipedia

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    Since every norm is a quasinorm, every normed space is also a quasinormed space.. spaces with < <. The spaces for < < are quasinormed spaces (indeed, they are even F-spaces) but they are not, in general, normable (meaning that there might not exist any norm that defines their topology).

  8. T-norm fuzzy logics - Wikipedia

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    A systematic study of particular t-norm fuzzy logics and their classes began with Hájek's (1998) monograph Metamathematics of Fuzzy Logic, which presented the notion of the logic of a continuous t-norm, the logics of the three basic continuous t-norms (Łukasiewicz, Gödel, and product), and the 'basic' fuzzy logic BL of all continuous t-norms ...

  9. 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]

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