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  • Decision Science

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  • Fermatean fuzzy sets provide a robust framework for handling uncertainty, outperforming intuitionistic and Pythagorean fuzzy sets.
  • Existing fuzzy set models have limitations in capturing the nuances of real-world decision-making under uncertainty.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and investigate the novel Fermatean fuzzy bipolar soft set (FFBSS) model.
  • To extend existing fuzzy bipolar soft set and Pythagorean fuzzy bipolar soft set models.
  • To explore the applicability of the FFBSS model in multi-attribute decision-making (MADM).

Main Methods:

  • Developed fundamental properties of the FFBSS model, including subset-hood, equality, and operations (intersection, union, AND, OR).
  • Proposed basic operations such as Fermatean fuzzy weighted average and score function for FFBSS.
  • Utilized a novel algorithm to support the proposed FFBSS methodology for MADM problems.

Main Results:

  • Investigated and defined key properties and operations for the FFBSS model with numerical examples.
  • Demonstrated the effectiveness of the FFBSS model through two distinct MADM applications.
  • Provided a comparative analysis highlighting the advantages of FFBSS over existing models.

Conclusions:

  • The FFBSS model offers a more flexible and reliable approach to handling uncertainty in decision-making.
  • The proposed model and its associated operations are effective for various multi-attribute decision-making problems.
  • FFBSS represents a significant advancement in fuzzy set theory for complex real-world applications.