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Pythagorean hesitant fuzzy sets (PHFSs) effectively represent uncertain information in decision‐making by accommodating situations where the sum of membership and nonmembership degrees exceeds 1, provided their squared sum remains at most 1. This study proposes a novel distance measure for PHFSs and rigorously demonstrates its rationality and validity.
Lixia Zhang +3 more
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Treatment of imprecision in data repositories with the aid of KNOLAP [PDF]
Traditional data repositories introduced for the needs of business processing, typically focus on the storage and querying of crisp domains of data. As a result, current commercial data repositories have no facilities for either storing or querying ...
Rogova, E., Rogova, E.
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Multidimensional Topological Measure Spaces and Their Applications in Decision‐Making Problems
This paper presents a generalized framework termed the multidimensional topological measure space (MDTMS), developed through multidimensional fuzzy sets, multidimensional topology, and an associated distance measure. The suggested framework enhances traditional fuzzy models by facilitating a more nuanced representation and examination of intricate ...
Jomal Josen +3 more
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This paper addresses critical limitations in the application of intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs) for complex decision‐making problems under uncertainty. While IFSs offer a robust framework for modeling imprecision through membership, nonmembership, and hesitancy degrees, existing methodologies often simplify the multiplication of intuitionistic fuzzy ...
Hanh-Thao Le +2 more
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Fredkin Gates for Finite-valued Reversible and Conservative Logics
The basic principles and results of Conservative Logic introduced by Fredkin and Toffoli on the basis of a seminal paper of Landauer are extended to d-valued logics, with a special attention to three-valued logics. Different approaches to d-valued logics
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The utilization of fuzzy fractional partial differential equations has turned into a practical tool for modeling real‐life phenomena because they offer a compact framework for modeling complex phenomena with uncertainty, providing insights and reflecting on systems that classical models cannot adequately get.
Hamzeh Zureigat +4 more
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Sustainable supplier selection is a high‐impact decision problem in which organizations must jointly evaluate economic performance, environmental impact, and social responsibility under heterogeneous stakeholder preferences, asymmetric decision authority, and predominantly linguistic assessments. Conventional multiattribute group decision‐making (MAGDM)
Amirhossein Nafei +3 more
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Online reviews have emerged as a pivotal data source for product evaluation and selection. However, converting their inherent textual uncertainty into reliable information for decision support remains a significant challenge. This paper proposes a rough‐cloud‐integrated multiattribute three‐way decision (MATWD) framework that captures the uncertainty ...
Fan Jia +3 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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Defining Bonferroni means over lattices
In the face of mass amounts of information and the need for transparent and fair decision processes, aggregation functions are essential for summarizing data and providing overall evaluations.
Beliakov, Gleb, James, Simon
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