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Introduction

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Part of the book series: Theory and Decision Library ((TDLB,volume 14))

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Since the introductory paper of L. A. Zadeh in 1965, significant strides have been made in the mathematics of fuzzy subsets. Much of this mathematical development has been increasingly categorical in nature, particularly in the areas of logic and topology, as well as in the overlap of these two areas.

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Rodabaugh, S.E., Klement, E.P., Höhle, U. (1992). Introduction. In: Rodabaugh, S.E., Klement, E.P., Höhle, U. (eds) Applications of Category Theory to Fuzzy Subsets. Theory and Decision Library, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2616-8_1

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