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Roman Domination in Complementary Prism Graphs [PDF]
A Roman domination function on a complementary prism graph GGc is a function f : V [ V c ! {0, 1, 2} such that every vertex with label 0 has a neighbor with label 2. The Roman domination number R(GGc) of a graph G = (V,E) is the minimum of Px2V [V c f(x)
Chaitra, V., Chaluvaraju, B.
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Bulky Numbers of Classes of Neutrosophic Graphs Based on Neutrosophic Edges
New setting is introduced to study bulky number and neutrosophic bulky number arising from edges with common endpoints and the number of edges with common endpoints in neutrosophic graphs assigned to neutrosophic graphs. Consider an edge. Maximum number of edges with common endpoints based on that edge to compare to its number of edges with common ...
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A spectral analysis extension to DEMATEL for strategic leverage points identification
Abstract Efforts to intervene in complex systems often emphasize influential factors, yet system behavior is equally shaped by the relationships among them. Methods such as Decision‐Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) map causal structures but remain descriptive and do not identify which relationships provide the greatest leverage for ...
Pavlos Delias, Kerasia Kalkitsa
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This article introduces the concept of Heronian mean operators, geometric Heronian mean operators, neutrosophic cubic number–improved generalized weighted Heronian mean operators, neutrosophic cubic number–improved generalized weighted geometric Heronian
Muhammad Gulistan +5 more
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Linguistic Neutrosophic Cubic Numbers and Their Multiple Attribute Decision-Making Method
To describe both certain linguistic neutrosophic information and uncertain linguistic neutrosophic information simultaneously in the real world, this paper originally proposes the concept of a linguistic neutrosophic cubic number (LNCN), including an ...
Jun Ye
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Neutrosophic and Modal Components of Relations in Complex Systems [PDF]
Semiotic components in the relations of complex systems depend on the Subject. There are two main semiotic components: Neutrosophic and Modal. Modal components are alethical and deontical.
Nescolarde-Selva, Josué Antonio +1 more
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Abstract Purpose Automated classification of retinal diseases from optical coherence tomography (OCT) images plays a significant role in supporting early diagnosis and clinical decision‐making. In this study, a deep learning (DL) framework is developed by integrating a neutrosophic similarity score (NSS) with the EfficientNetB3 to improve image ...
Devi M, G. Hannah Grace
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ABSTRACT We propose a dynamic optimization framework for Medical Oxygen Supply Chains (MOSCs) operating under concurrent disasters. The framework aims to minimize both the total response and transportation time, as well as the total operational cost. These goals are subject to constraints involving evacuation, capacity, maintenance, and inventory.
Saptadeep Biswas +6 more
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Intelligent algorithm for trapezoidal interval valued neutrosophic network analysis
The shortest path problem has been one of the most fundamental practical problems in network analysis. One of the good algorithms is Bellman-Ford, which has been applied in network, for the last some years.
Said Broumi +5 more
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Optimising Wave Energy Plant Location Through Neutrosophic Multi‐Criteria Group Decision‐Making
ABSTRACT The global shift towards sustainable energy has intensified research into renewable sources, particularly wave energy. Pakistan, with its long coastline, holds significant potential for wave energy development. However, identifying optimal locations for wave energy plants involves evaluating complex, multi‐faceted criteria.
Hafiz Muhammad Athar Farid +4 more
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