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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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Mapping on complex neutrosophic soft expert sets [PDF]
We introduce the mapping on complex neutrosophic soft expert sets. Further, we investigated the basic operations and other related properties of complex neutrosophic soft expert image and complex neutrosophic soft expert inverse image of complex neutrosophic soft expert sets.
Al-Quran, Ashraf, Nasruddin Hassan
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The increasing need for environmentally friendly substitutes for petroleum‐based polymers has positioned plant‐based biopolymers as potential candidates for additive manufacturing, especially in the context of fused deposition modeling (FDM). Though plant‐based biopolymers have limited thermal stability, poor mechanical properties, and variable ...
Aarthi S. +4 more
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Analyzing Decision‐Making Processes Using the Energy of Bipolar Neutrosophic Soft Sets
Bipolar neutrosophic soft sets are powerful tools for modeling data under conditions of uncertainty and imprecision due to their rich parametric structure and the useful mathematical properties of the operations defined on them. In this paper, motivated by the limitations of existing decision‐making algorithms, we introduce a new numerical ...
Marina Svičević +4 more
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A robust framework for medical diagnostics based on interval-valued Q-neutrosophic soft sets with aggregation operators [PDF]
The best way to deal with complicated life scenarios that accompany the decision-making process is to update previous concepts constantly. Therefore, researchers must constantly discover powerful mathematical tools that suit the accompanying ...
Enad Ghazi , Sinan O. Al-Salihi
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Neutrality and Many-Valued Logics [PDF]
In this book, we consider various many-valued logics: standard, linear, hyperbolic, parabolic, non-Archimedean, p-adic, interval, neutrosophic, etc. We survey also results which show the tree different proof-theoretic frameworks for many-valued logics, e.
Schumann, Andrew, Smarandache, Florentin
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Connectedness via Primal Topological Spaces With Applications of Primals to Rough Operators
In topology, connectedness provides insight into how a space is “in one piece,” rather than being split into disjoint parts. Its significance can be seen through its various applications, such as understanding the nature of solutions to differential equations, the intermediate value theorem, and attaining a maximum and minimum for continuous real ...
Murad Özkoç +4 more
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Iterative Information Granulation for Novelty Detection in Complex Datasets [PDF]
Recognition memory in a number of mammals is usually utilised to identify novel objects that violate model predictions. In humans in particular, the recognition of novel objects is foremost associated to their ability to group objects that are highly ...
Panoutsos, G., Rubio-Solis, A.
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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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Soft Neutrosophic Algebraic Structures and Their Generalization [PDF]
Study of soft sets was first proposed by Molodtsov in 1999 to deal with uncertainty in a non-parametric manner. The researchers did not pay attention to soft set theory at that time but now the soft set theory has been developed in many areas of ...
Ali, Mumtaz +2 more
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