Abstract
A new concept to define normally distributed random fuzzy sets is introduced. Further investigations yield that up to a fuzzy constant normally distributed random fuzzy sets degenerate to normally distributed random vectors, thus generalizing notions already known in literature. Furthermore it turns out that in the view of the Central Limit Theorem for random fuzzy sets the normal distributions fail to play the same important role as the normal distributions for random vectors.
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