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A Decision‐Making Problem for Smartphone Selection Using Neutrosophic Distance Measures
A neutrosophic distance measure using average functions is defined, and the metric axioms are verified by discussing its properties on a neutrosophic structure. Further, the similarity measure’s axioms are also derived for the complement of the proposed distance measure.
M. Arockia Dasan +5 more
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On Fuzzy Ideals of Subtraction Algebras
: In this paper, we introduce the notion of fuzzy interior ideal, fuzzy bi-ideal, intuitionistic fuzzy interior ideal and intuitionistic fuzzy bi-ideal of a subtraction semigroup.
Yılmaz Çeven, Zekiye Çiloğlu
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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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Giuseppe Veronesego podstawy matematyki
The aim of this paper is to analyze Veronese’s philosophical principles of mathematics. He tried to begin the construction of mathematics (geometry) with the concept of the Thinking Subject and the phenomenon of thinking, which is discussed in detail. It
Jerzy Dadaczyński
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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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In this thesis we examine the relationship between hypersequent and some types of labelled sequent calculi for a subset of intermediate logics—logics between intuitionistic (Int), and classical logics—that have geometric Kripke semantics, which we call ...
Rothenberg, Robert
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To What Extent Contemporary Mathematical Science is Reliable
The crisis in foundation of mathematics at the end of 19th beginning of 20th centuries initiated a number of axiomatic set theoretical systems during the first half of the 20th century. These systems were the result of different philosophical approaches (
Valery Kh Khakhanian
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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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A Multistage Two‐Sided Matching Model in Interval‐Valued Triangular Fuzzy Environments
In two‐sided matching problems, accurately quantifying preference intensity using precise numerical values remains a significant challenge due to the inherent complexity and fuzziness of real‐world decision‐making. Moreover, existing research rarely considers the staged dynamics of matching processes across multiple time periods. To address these gaps,
Jian-min Qiao +3 more
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Learning, realizability and games in classical arithmetic
PhDAbstract. In this dissertation we provide mathematical evidence that the concept of learning can be used to give a new and intuitive computational semantics of classical proofs in various fragments of Predicative Arithmetic.
Aschieri, Federico
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