Triangular Symmetric Decomposition Method for Solving Fully Fuzzy Linear System
Journal Title: Caspian Journal of Applied Sciences Research - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 9
Abstract
In this paper we discuss the Triangular symmetric (TS) decomposition of the coefficient matrix of the 2 x 2 fully fuzzy linear systems whose coefficients are triangular fuzzy numbers. By this decomposition every non-singular, non singular, non symmetric fuzzy matrix can be represented as product of fuzzy triangular matrix T and a symmetric matrix S is a positive definite.
Authors and Affiliations
Subramanian Radhakrishnan, Pandurangan Gajivaradhan
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