Neutrosophic Logic - Generalization of the Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic
Florentin Smarandache

TL;DR
This paper introduces neutrosophic logic as a broad generalization of intuitionistic fuzzy logic, highlighting key differences and extending the conceptual framework of fuzzy set theories.
Contribution
It formally generalizes intuitionistic fuzzy logic to neutrosophic logic, expanding the theoretical foundation of fuzzy set theories.
Findings
Neutrosophic logic generalizes intuitionistic fuzzy logic.
Distinctions between IFL and NL are clarified.
The relationship between IFS and NS is explained.
Abstract
One generalizes the intuitionistic fuzzy logic (IFL) and other logics to neutrosophic logic (NL). The distinctions between IFL and NL {and the corresponding intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS) and neutrosophic set (NS) respectively} are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Criteria Decision Making · Optimization and Mathematical Programming · Cognitive Science and Mapping
