Abstract

In this work, we introduce a different interpretation of the notion of a partial fuzzy metric, which we refer to as a partial fuzzy co-metric. We define a partial fuzzy co-metric from a t-conorm and compare it with partial fuzzy metric, in contrast to the conventional approach to the theory of partial fuzzy metric spaces, which is based on the use of a t-norm. Here, we limit the scope of our analysis to Sedghi's definition of partial fuzzy metrics. Additionally, we proposed and compared the ideas of strong partial fuzzy co-metric spaces and strong partial fuzzy metric spaces. We also presented a few examples of these novel ideas.

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