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Monosree Chakraborty

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    On representation of indeterminate identity via vague concepts
    with A. Chatterjee
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 6 (2): 191-201. 1996.
    ABSTRACT Vague concepts are represented by L-fuzzy sets. It is argued that any vague concept carries with it an approximate identity which is a fuzzy equivalence relation. The relation also fulfills the criterion of ? indiscernibility of Identicals ?, which is called ? saturatedness ? in this context. An application in knowledge representation is indicated
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicVague Identity
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    Graded consequence: further studies
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 5 (2): 227-238. 1995.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicLogicsNonclassical Logics
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    Linear Logic and Lukasiewicz ℵ0- Valued Logic: A Logico-Algebraic Study
    with Jayanta Sen
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 11 (3-4): 313-329. 2001.
    A new characterization of all the MV-algebras embedded in a CL-algebra has been presented. A new sequent calculus for Lukasiewicz ℵ0-valued logic is introduced. Some links between this calculus and the sequent calculus for multiplicative additive linear logic are established. It has been shown that Lukasiewicz ℵ0-valued logic can be embedded in a suitable extension of MALL.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicNonclassical Logics
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