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Almost Automorphy in Fuzzy Setting

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The purpose of this chapter is to extend the main properties of Banach-space-valued almost automorphic functions as presented in [80], to fuzzy-number-valued almost automorphic functions. This is done in Section 4.3 below.

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4.5 Bibliographical Remarks and Open Problems

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(2005). Almost Automorphy in Fuzzy Setting. In: Topics in Almost Automorphy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-27439-1_4

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