New Approaches of Generalised Fuzzy Soft sets on fuzzy Codes and Its Properties on Decision-Makings
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.This study introduces the generalized fuzzy soft code set, an extension of fuzzy soft sets for handling parameterized values. It offers a new mathematical tool for managing uncertain information, with applications in medical diagnosis and decision-making.
Area Of Science
- Mathematics
- Computer Science
- Information Theory
Background
- Fuzzy soft set theory and its applications in decision-making have been established.
- Generalised fuzzy soft sets have been defined and explored for various applications.
- The concept of generalised fuzzy soft code sets has not been previously addressed.
Purpose Of The Study
- To introduce the novel concept of generalised fuzzy soft code sets.
- To explore the properties and applications of generalised fuzzy soft code sets.
- To extend the application of fuzzy set theory in coding and decision-making.
Main Methods
- The study integrates concepts from generalised fuzzy soft sets with a new perspective on fuzzy codes.
- A definition for generalised fuzzy soft code sets is proposed.
- Matrix representation of generalised fuzzy soft codes is discussed.
Main Results
- Generalised fuzzy soft code sets are presented as a powerful extension of fuzzy soft sets.
- This new model effectively handles parameterized values and uncertain information.
- The study introduces the concept and properties of generalised fuzzy soft code sets.
Conclusions
- The paper successfully introduces generalised fuzzy soft code sets by combining fuzzy soft set theory and coding theory.
- The potential applications in medical diagnosis and decision-making are highlighted.
- Demonstration examples show the practical utility of the proposed strategy.
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