A **vague set** is a concept in set theory and mathematical logic that extends the idea of traditional sets to handle uncertainty and imprecision. Unlike classical sets, where membership is clearly defined (an element either belongs to the set or it does not), vague sets allow for degrees of membership. This is particularly useful in scenarios where categories are not black-and-white and boundaries are ambiguous.

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