96 CHAPTER 3. FUZZY LOGIC FOR CONTROL
Maximumx∨yis the smallest (and most widely used) t-conorm. The largest
t-conorm, called thedrastic sum, is not continuous.
Drastic sum
x∗y=
Ω
x∨y if x∧y=0
1 if x∧y> 0
The most common examples, in addition tomaximum,arethealgebraic
sum
x∗y=x+y−xy
and theŁukasiewicz t-conormorbounded sum
x∗y=(x+y)∧ 1
These three t-conorms are depicted in the following plots:
0 0.2
x 0.8^1
0
0.5y
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
z
x∨y
0 0.2
x 0.8^1
0.40.2 0
y
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
z
x+y−xy
0 0.2
0.8^1
0.2 0
0.4
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
(x+y)∧ 1
The three examples depicted above are basic, in the sense that all other
continuous t-conorms can be obtained from these three in a straightforward
way.