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Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Volume 142, Issue 1, 16 February 2004, Pages 15-33
Aggregation Techniques
 
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Double aggregation operators

T. CalvoE-mail The Corresponding Author, a, b and A. PraderaCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, c

a Department of Computer Science, University of Alcalá, 28871 Alcalá de, Henares, Spain b Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, University of the Balearic Islands, 07071 Palma de, Mallorca, Spain c Department of Experimental Sciences and Engineering, Rey Juan Carlos University, Móstoles, 28933, Madrid, Spain

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Abstract

This paper introduces the so-called double aggregation operators, which allow to combine two input lists of information, coming from different sources, into a single output. Several basic properties of these operators, such as symmetry, neutral and annihilator elements, idempotency, etc., are studied and illustrated with some examples. In addition, the classes of additive and comonotone additive double aggregation operators are characterized.

Author Keywords: Aggregation operator; Annihilator and neutral elements; Idempotency; Symmetry; Additivity; Comonotone additivity


Fuzzy Sets and Systems
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Aggregation Techniques
 
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