
In this paper we consider some properties of intuitionistic fuzzy preference relations. We pay attention to preservation of intuitionistic fuzzy preference relations by aggregation operations. In particular, we know, that a special kind of aggregation operations (lattice operations) do not preserve intuitionistic fuzzy preference relations. We describe the operations which preserve intuitionistic fuzzy preference relations if they are from a special class i.e. they are a decomposable operations.
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