
The paper continues and develops the investigation of the Egoroff theorem for finite fuzzy measures (non-additive measures) originated in [\textit{J. Li}, Kybernetika 39, No. 6, 753--760 (2003)]. Four versions of the Egoroff theorem are presented and the connections between some special properties of fuzzy measures are discussed.
continuity of set functions, fuzzy measure, Fuzzy measure theory, Egoroff theorem
continuity of set functions, fuzzy measure, Fuzzy measure theory, Egoroff theorem
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