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Chu spaces: towards new foundations for fuzzy logic and fuzzy control, with applications to information flow on the World Wide Web
The article examines Chu spaces, a new formalism used to describe parallelism and information flow. It shows that Chu spaces provide uniform explanations for different choices of fuzzy methodology, such as choices of fuzzy logical operations, of membership functions, of defuzzification, etc.