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New Family of Neutrosophic Soft Sets [PDF]
The goal of this paper is to study and discuss the neutrosophic soft set theory by introducing, new family of neutrosophic soft sets and because the concept of topological spaces is one of the most powerful concepts in system analysis, we introduced the ...
AL-Nafee, Ahmed B.
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Optimizing the Hexagonal Fuzzy Transportation Problem With the Novel Dhouib‐Matrix‐TP1 Method
Transportation Problem (TP) is considered a combinatorial optimization problem, and its aim is to minimize the total transportation cost from several sources to different destinations. In this paper, an intensive literature review of the TP is presented in detail with an enhancement of the novel heuristic entitled Dhouib‐Matrix‐TP1 (DM‐TP1) to solve ...
Souhail Dhouib +4 more
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New Type of Neutrosophic Points [PDF]
Through the presentation of [1] in his research about Neutrosophic set theory as well as through his definition of Neutrosophic points . We have shown that it doesn’t make its sets through the union which defined by the researcher .
Jaleel, Iktifa Diaa
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Multiobjective transportation problem (MOTP) seeks to optimize multiple, often conflicting objectives within transportation and logistics systems. However, in real‐world scenarios, parameters such as transportation costs, time, availability, and demand are inherently uncertain.
Ritu +8 more
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Wave energy is a promising source of clean, sustainable, and carbon‐neutral energy. Many nations have developed wave energy deployment policies and maps based on recommendations from relevant organisations. However, there is a concern about predicting wave energy potential in a way that reflects each country’s unique characteristics.
Walaa M. Sabry +5 more
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The selection of a fourth‐generation fighter aircraft for the Algerian Air Force is a complex multicriteria decision‐making (MCDM) process, marked by ambiguity and subjectivity. In the face of such challenges, the hybrid framework has applied the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (fuzzy AHP), Shannon entropy, and fuzzy technique for order of preference ...
Abdelghafour Kaanit +3 more
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In graph theory, the Randic index (R) is a topological graph invariant widely used as a physicochemical descriptor in the mathematical modeling of molecular structures. However, traditional molecular graphs fail to capture the heterogeneity of chemical bonds, since they treat all edges as uniform, ignoring variations in bond lengths and strengths.
Ying Wang +5 more
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In this research paper, the concepts of compatible maps and maps of type α¯ and (β¯) within the framework of neutrosophic soft metric spaces (NSMS) are established. The interconnections between α¯‐ and (β¯)‐type maps are also clarified. Additionally, the notions of R‐weakly commuting and weakly commuting mappings in NSMS are introduced. A proof for the
Vishal Gupta +3 more
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Neutrosophic Crisp Set Theory [PDF]
Since the world is full of indeterminacy, the Neutrosophics found their place into contemporary research. We now introduce for the first time the notions of Neutrosophic Crisp Sets and Neutrosophic Topology on Crisp Sets.
Salama, A.A., Smarandache, Florentin
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A Modified Fréchet–Gumbel Distribution for Modeling Lifetime and Extreme Value Data
Accurate modeling of lifetime and extreme value data is crucial in environmental, engineering, and biomedical applications, where skewed or heavy‐tailed behavior is common. However, many existing models, including the classical Fréchet and Gumbel families, lack the flexibility to simultaneously capture both lower‐tail and upper‐tail extremes ...
Merga Abdissa Aga +2 more
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