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A fuzzy complement is a concept in fuzzy set theory that represents the degree to which an element does not belong to a fuzzy set. Unlike classical set theory, where an element is either in a set or not, fuzzy sets allow for varying degrees of membership, typically represented by values between 0 and 1. The fuzzy complement of an element's membership degree is calculated as one minus that degree, effectively reflecting the uncertainty or partial membership in the context of fuzzy logic. This concept is crucial for applications in areas such as decision-making, control systems, and Artificial Intelligence where ambiguity and vagueness are inherent.

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