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Muneeza1,2, Aiman Ihsan2, Saleem Abdullah1
1Department of Mathematics, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, Pakistan.
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The information aggregation of cubic fuzzy numbers and picture fuzzy numbers have played an important role in decision making. This paper introduces a novel approach to address the problem of testing facility of COVID-19 under picture cubic fuzzy environment. As the picture cubic fuzzy set is a generalized fuzzy structure to handle more uncertainty and ambiguity in decision making problems We discuss its various properties. Based on geometric aggregation operators and Hamacher operations, we introduce some Hamacher geometric aggregation operators under picture cubic fuzzy information. Namely, picture cubic fuzzy Hamacher weighted geometric aggregation operator, picture cubic fuzzy Hamacher hybrid geometric operator, picture cubic fuzzy Hamacher order weighted geometric aggregation operator. Discuss some properties of the defined operators. To verify the importance of the proposed operators, develop multicriteria group decision making (MCGDM) algorithm under picture cubic fuzzy environment and apply this strategy for the selection of an authentic laboratory for COVID-19 test. Further to validate the supremacy of our proposed operators, we present a comparative analysis with pre-existing aggregation operators. Results show that the proposed technique is more effective and suitable for MCGDM problems.
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