The concepts of fuzzy random variable, and the associated fuzzy expected value, have been introduced by Purl and Ralescu as an extension of measurable set-valued functions (random sets), and of the Aumann integral of these functions, respectively. On the other hand, the 2-average function has been s
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Asymptotic and Bootstrap techniques for testing the expected value of a fuzzy random variable
✍ Scribed by Manuel Montenegro; Ana Colubi; María Rosa Casals; María Ángeles Gil
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- Springer
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- 2004
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- 59
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- 0026-1335
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