this work, we generalize previous constructions of fuzzy set categories, introduced in [I], by considering L-fuzzy sets in which the values of the characteristic functions run on a completely distributive lattice, rather than in the unit real interval. Later, these L-fuzzy sets are used to define th
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Functors into categories ofM-sets
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- 1972
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- 0025-5858
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