Abstract

First, we show that the class of left-continuous triangular norms whose associated negations are discontinuous only at one point is not generally continuous except for the trivial case. Second, we find the strongest left-continuous triangular norm with a given associated negation and shows that there is no weakest left-continuous triangular norm with a given associated negation.

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