
handle: 10630/33236
Given an aggregation function, and two fuzzy subgroups of a group, this study investigates whether the aggregation of them is also a fuzzy subgroup. It is proven that if the cardinal of the group is a prime power, then it is always a fuzzy subgroup. For a general group, it is proven that the existence of a binary relation between the fuzzy subgroups determines if their aggregation is a fuzzy subgroup. Moreover, given two fuzzy subgroups, if the aggregation of them is a fuzzy subgroup for some strictly monotone aggregation function, then it is a fuzzy subgroup for any aggregation function. The present study also examines conditions on the aggregation function that characterise the case where the aggregation of two arbitrary fuzzy subgroups is also a fuzzy subgroup.
Fuzzy sets, 330, triangular norm, fuzzy subgroup, Matemáticas aplicadas, Groups, Fuzzy groups, 004, Aggregation, Conjuntos difusos, aggregation function, lattice
Fuzzy sets, 330, triangular norm, fuzzy subgroup, Matemáticas aplicadas, Groups, Fuzzy groups, 004, Aggregation, Conjuntos difusos, aggregation function, lattice
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