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Comparison of solutions resulted from direct problems formulated as FRE

In this paper, we investigate direct solution of FRE and compare their results with expected real consequences. We give an applied example formulated by a FRE problem and show that FRE defined by maximum t-conorm and an arbitrary t-norm can yield different interpretations for our example. A necessary condition and a sufficient condition are presented that guarantee FRE defined by maximum t-conorm and minimum t-norm attain the same solutions as human mind does. Also, we present a t-conorm and use it instead of maximum t-conorm in FRE to obtain solutions with highest similarity with real ones. Finally, we show that under some conditions, FRE defined by any t-conorm and any t-norm may find a solution which is not reasonable.

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