t-norm

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Etymology

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Short for triangular norm.

Noun

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t-norm (plural t-norms)

  1. (fuzzy logic) A mathematical function T: [0, 1] × [0, 1] → [0, 1] that is commutative, associative, monotonic, and the number 1 acts as identity element, that is T(a, 1) = a.

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