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Single Valued Neutrosophic Sub Implicative Ideals of KU-Algebras
We consider the concepts single valued neutrosophic of sub-implicative ideals in KU-algebras, and investigate some related properties. We give conditions for a single valued neutrosophic ideal to be a single valued neutrosophic sub-implicative ideal.
Ola Wageeh El–baseer +1 more
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Hybrid Binary Logarithm Similarity Measure for MAGDM Problems under SVNS Assessments [PDF]
Single valued neutrosophic set is an important mathematical tool for tackling uncertainty in scientific and engineering problems because it can handle situation involving indeterminacy.
Kalyan Mondal +2 more
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A Neutrosophic Set‐Based Active Contour Model for Medical Image Segmentation
We propose a neutrosophic set‐based active contour model for accurate and efficient segmentation of magnetic resonance (MR) and retinal images. By combining neutrosophic truth, falsity, and indeterminacy subsets with a Heaviside‐based level set formulation, the method robustly handles noise, intensity inhomogeneity, and weak edges.
Kazım Hanbay
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Big Data and Innovation: The State of the Art and Future Research Directions
ABSTRACT Companies are increasingly aware of the benefits that can come from using big data. Of the various ways firms can make use of big data, in our research we have focused specifically on its use for innovation. As there are still many aspects that need to be clarified in this respect, our study addresses the following research question: how can ...
Francesco Cappa +3 more
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Single-valued Neutrosophic Soft Sets in Hyper UP-Algebra
In this paper, the notions of SVN hyper UP-algebra and SVNS hyper UP-algebra are introduced, and some of their structural properties are investigated. Moreover, the Cartesian product of SVNS hyper UP-algebra is discussed and proved to be a SVNS hyper UP- algebra.
Allan Cano, Gaudencio Petalcorin
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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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In this paper, utilizing the concept of neutrosophic metric spaces proposed by Kirisci and Simsek, we establish a fixed point theorem of Edelstein type within this framework. A numerical example is provided to illustrate the validity of the main result. Furthermore, we present an application to a general SIR‐type epidemic model.
Vishal Gupta +3 more
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Counterpart of Boundary Topological Operators Within the Framework of Primal Topological Spaces
In this paper, we aim to introduce a new operator via primal topological spaces, called the ⊤‐operator, and look into its basic properties. Among the interesting results we prove, for every subset D, we have (1) D⊤⊆Fr(D), where Fr is the topological boundary operator, and (2) D⊤ = ∅, whenever either a subset D or its complement lies outside the given ...
Murad Özkoç +4 more
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Classical Logic and Neutrosophic Logic. Answers to K. Georgiev [PDF]
In this paper, we make distinctions between Classical Logic (where the propositions are 100% true, or 100 false) and the Neutrosophic Logic (where one deals with partially true, partially indeterminate and partially false propositions) in order to ...
Florentin Smarandache
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A linear Diophantine Z‐number Aczel–Alsina t‐norm operator is implemented for solving a linear Diophantine Z‐number problem, along with explaining its reliability, along with the solution derived. Some basic mathematical characteristics of the introduced operator, such as monotonicity, boundedness, and homogeneity, are rigorously deduced mathematically
Muhammad Umar Mirza +4 more
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