Abstract

If a continuous t-norm on [ 0 , 1 ] maps pairs of rationals into rationals then the corresponding fuzzy propositional calculus can be extended by rational truth constants and “bookkeeping” axioms for them. (Łukasiewicz t-norm is the classical example.) Computational complexity of such logics is studied. Consequences for fuzzy description logic are formulated.

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