
Here we present Ostrowski–Sugeno Fuzzy type inequalities. These are Ostrowski-like inequalities in the context of Sugeno fuzzy integral and its special properties. They give tight upper bounds to the deviation of a function from its Sugeno-fuzzy averages. This work is greatly inspired by [1, 4]. It follows [2].
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