Soft B L -algebras based on fuzzy sets Zhan, Jianming; Jun, Young Bae
Computers & mathematics with applications (1987),
03/2010, Volume:
59, Issue:
6
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
Open access
By means of
∈
-soft sets and
q
-soft sets, some characterizations of (implicative, positive implicative and fantastic) filteristic soft
B
L
-algebras are investigated. Finally, we prove that a soft ...set is an implicative filteristic soft
B
L
-algebra if and only if it is both a positive implicative filteristic soft
B
L
-algebra and a fantastic filteristic soft
B
L
-algebra.
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