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2005
DOI: 10.2514/1.12044
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Reliability Estimation and Design with Insufficient Data Based on Possibility Theory

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“…We may induce a compatibility capacity of evidence theory, with possibility theory and probability theory. Briefly we can say that the classical probability theory and the possibility theory are subsets of the evidence theory (Mourelatos and Zhou, 2004). In other words, both of them are complementary or alternative theories, neither of which is a generalization of the other (Klir and Folger, 1988) …”
Section: Compatibility Of Evidence Theory With Possibility Theory Andmentioning
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“…We may induce a compatibility capacity of evidence theory, with possibility theory and probability theory. Briefly we can say that the classical probability theory and the possibility theory are subsets of the evidence theory (Mourelatos and Zhou, 2004). In other words, both of them are complementary or alternative theories, neither of which is a generalization of the other (Klir and Folger, 1988) …”
Section: Compatibility Of Evidence Theory With Possibility Theory Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus possibility theory deals with special bodies of evidence, where F is a nested family of subsets of U in each body of evidence. In addition to the well-known fuzzy-set interpretation, possibility can also be interpreted in the framework of evidence theory, as a subset of evidence theory (Mourelatos and Zhou, 2004).…”
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