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    THE NECESSITY OF THE STRONG α-CUTS OF A FUZZY SET

    Some aspects of the relationship between Goodman and Nguyen's one-point coverage interpretation of a fuzzy set and Zadeh's possibilistic interpretation are discussed. As a result of this, we derive a new interpretation of the strong α-cut of a normalized fuzzy set, namely that of being the most precise set we are sure to contain an unknown parameter with probability greater than or equal to 1-α.

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    RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN POSSIBILITY MEASURES AND NESTED RANDOM SETS

    Different authors have observed some relationships between consonant random sets and possibility measures, specially for finite universes. In this paper, we go deeply into this matter and propose several possible definitions for the concept of consonant random set. Three of these conditions are equivalent for finite universes. In that case, the random set considered is associated to a possibility measure if and only if any of them is satisfied. However, in a general context, none of the six definitions here proposed is sufficient for a random set to induce a possibility measure. Moreover, only one of them seems to be necessary.

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    FRACTAL DIMENSION OF FRACTIONAL BROWNIAN MOTION BASED ON RANDOM SETS

    Fractals10 Jul 2020

    The fractal dimension of fractional Brownian motion can effectively describe random sets, reflecting the regularity implicit in complex random sets. Data mining algorithms based on fractal theory usually follow the calculation of the fractal dimension of fractional Brownian motion. However, the existing fractal dimension calculation methods of fractal Brownian motion have high time complexity and space complexity, which greatly reduces the efficiency of the algorithm and makes it difficult for the algorithm to adapt to high-speed and massive data flow environments. Therefore, several existing fractal dimension calculation methods of fractional Brownian motion are summarized and analyzed, and a random method is proposed, which uses a fixed memory space to quickly estimate the associated dimension of the data stream. Finally, a comparison experiment with existing algorithms proves the effectiveness of this random algorithm. Second, in the sense of two different measures, based on the principle of stochastic comparison, the stability of the stochastic fuzzy differential equations is derived using the stability of the comparison equations, and the practical stability criterion of two measures according to probability is obtained. Then, the stochastic fuzzy differential equations are discussed. The definition of stochastic exponential stability is given and the stochastic exponential stability criterion is proved.

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    Fubini-Like Theorem of Real-Valued Choquet Integrals for Set-Valued Mappings

    The purpose of this paper is to establish a Fubini-like theorem of real-valued Choquet integrals for set-valued mappings in the frame of capacity theory. To this, we introduce the comonotonic random sets and slice-comonotonic set-valued mappings, which to make good use of the comonotonic additivity of Choquet integrals.