VARIETY OF MONOID RECOGNIZABLE L-FUZZY LANGUAGES
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology - Year 2019, Vol 10, Issue 3
Abstract
Here we study l-fuzzy languages recognized by finite monoids. We show that the class of monoid recognizable l-fuzzy languages is closed under scalar products, quotients, inverse homomorphic images and c-cuts. We introduce the notion of variety of monoid recognizable l-fuzzy languages. Also we obtain an Eilenberg type variety theorem for l-fuzzy languages.
Authors and Affiliations
AJITHA KUMARI K and RAMESH KUMAR P
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