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  • ...ing of S(x) is that x is an element of the subalgebra. More precisely, a ''fuzzy subalgebra'', is a model of a theory containing, for any ''n''-ary operation name h, t ...in [0,1] used to interpret the conjunction. Then it is easy to see that a fuzzy subalgebra of an algebraic structure whose domain is D is defined by a fuzzy subset s
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fuzzy subalgebra]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ing of S(x) is that x is an element of the subalgebra. More precisely, a ''fuzzy subalgebra'', is a model of a theory containing, for any ''n''-ary operation name h, t ...in [0,1] used to interpret the conjunction. Then it is easy to see that a fuzzy subalgebra of an algebraic structure whose domain is D is defined by a fuzzy subset s
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