Book request: fuzzy sets and logic

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There are requests for this topic already, though I am looking for a particular kind of book on the topic. I got part of the way through Trillas' and Eciolaza's book Fuzzy Logic: An Introductory Course for Engineering Students. My issue with this book is I think written in its title; it is written in the style of an Engineering textbook, and not in the style of a Mathematics textbook. Specifically, I find the the order of consequence often vague, using terms without properly defining them and at times find it difficult to interpret a clear definition of other terms.

So I am looking for a book on the matter that is written for mathematicians / logicians, with well-formed definitions, well structured arguments (lemmas with properly articulated axioms) etc.

The book also needs to be available in electronic format and suited to self-study

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My favorite book on Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic is the text-book:

George J. Klir and Bo Yuan:

Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic: Theory and Applications

(1995, Pearson Education)

It is a well-written book and I love it.

Klir & Yuan : Book on Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic (Pearson, 1995) Since you reminded me of this topic, I plan to read this book again! Klir & Yuan - Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic