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This chapter provides the set-theoretical notations we use throughout the whole book. In particular, notations for (finite) product spaces are thoroughly introduced. Moreover a simple example is presented, which will be referred to whenever new concepts have to be illustrated. Finally we return to the notions of uncertainty and vagueness, in order to clarify our intuitive understanding of these phenomena.
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Kruse, R., Schwecke, E., Heinsohn, J. (1991). Introduction. In: Uncertainty and Vagueness in Knowledge Based Systems. Artificial Intelligence. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76702-9_2
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