Complementarity and Similarity of Complementary Structures in Spaces of Features and Concepts

The motivation for undertaking the research on relations, such as complementarity, is complexity of real-world phenomena. Authors aim at preparation of proper modeling tools that would enable to describe dependencies to the greatest extent. The objective of this article is to discuss relation of complementarity. Authors propose definition of complementarity for concepts described with features. Concepts represent phenomena, features describe concepts. The paper is oriented on research on similarity. Authors propose similarity relations for complementary structures in spaces of features and concepts.

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