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On the central limit theorem on IFS-events [PDF]
A probability theory on IFS-events has been constructed in [3], and axiomatically characterized in [4]. Here using a general system of axioms it is shown that any probability on IFS-events can be decomposed onto two probabilities on a Lukasiewicz ...
Beloslav, Riecan, Petrovicova, Jozefina
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Representing uncertainty regarding satisfaction degrees using possibility distributions
Evaluating flexible criteria on data leads to degrees of satisfaction. If a datum is uncertain, it can be uncertain to which degree it satisfies the criterion.
A Bronselaer +16 more
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Optimization of Tomato Processing and Agrofarm Logistics Through Mathematical Programming
The escalating demand for processed tomato products has heightened the importance of agro‐allied industries, particularly tomato processing, within the global food supply chain. However, a major challenge lies in optimizing production processes to meet this growing demand while minimizing costs efficiently.
Bernard Atta Adjei +4 more
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This study is aimed at optimizing the machining performance of magnesium alloys in ultrasonic‐assisted turning (UAT) by enhancing surface quality, tool life, and overall efficiency while minimizing tool wear and energy consumption. Magnesium alloys were fabricated using a bottom‐pouring stir casting technique with commercial pure magnesium (99.9 ...
S. P. Sundar Singh Sivam +4 more
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A Novel Multicriteria Decision‐Making Approach for WEDM Parameter Selection Using Fuzzy AHP–ARAS
Nickel‐based superalloys, particularly Inconel 718, are renowned for their exceptional mechanical properties, which present significant challenges during machining. These alloys possess remarkable fatigue strength, outstanding resistance to corrosion and creep, high work hardening capacity, and impressive strength.
A. Bhowmik +10 more
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The main focus of this paper is to introduce an algorithm that enhances the outcomes of multiple-attribute decision making by harnessing the adaptability of interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy (IVIF) sets (IVIFSs).
Sandeep Kumar +2 more
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When making decisions using multiple criteria, known as “multicriteria decision‐making” (MCDM), it is essential to organize and address these challenges effectively. The Q‐Neutrosophic Hypersoft Set (Q‐NHSS) expands upon the Q‐Neutrosophic Soft Set (Q‐NSS) and integrates it with the Q‐Fuzzy set, a two‐dimensional information system.
Ayisha Saeed +5 more
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An Interval‐Valued Fermatean Neutrosophic Framework for Sustainable Transportation Under Uncertainty
Transportation planning is facing heightened complexity because the dynamic parameters influenced by globalization and unpredictable technological disruptions. Traditional models are not capable to handle interval‐based uncertainties related to supply, demand, and costs, especially as the scale of suppliers and customers expands.
Muhammad Kamran +4 more
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A penalty-based aggregation operator for non-convex intervals
In the case of real-valued inputs, averaging aggregation functions have been studied extensively with results arising in fields including probability and statistics, fuzzy decision-making, and various sciences.
Beliakov, G, James, S
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Incorporating £‐Complex Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set to Sylow Theorems in Group Theory
The complex intuitionistic fuzzy (CIF) set is an advanced version of the regular intuitionistic fuzzy set. It is made to better show the uncertainty and complexity that arise in real‐life problems. The grading and nongrading degrees in the CIF set are shown by complex‐valued functions that are defined on the unit disc of the complex plane.
Muhammad Jawad +5 more
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