A Note On “Solving Fully Fuzzy Linear Systems By Using Implicit Gauss–Cholesky Algorithm”
This paper shows that the exact solutions given for the fully fuzzy linear systems presented as examples in [1] are non-fuzzy solutions. That is, the proposed solutions in [1] do not correspond to systems. For this reason, we provide approximate fuzzy solutions for all examples. Finally, we demonstr...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2015
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Online Access: | https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30790/1/CMM%2026%2004%202015%2001-06.pdf |
Summary: | This paper shows that the exact solutions given for the fully fuzzy linear systems presented as examples in [1] are non-fuzzy solutions. That is, the proposed solutions in [1] do not correspond to systems. For this reason, we provide approximate fuzzy solutions for all examples. Finally, we demonstrate the efficiency of these approximate solutions using the distance metric function presented in |
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