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Neoteric divergence measure for refined interval-valued neutrosophic sets and its application in decision making

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  • Adeeba Umar
  • Ram Naresh Saraswat

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Smarandache originally initiated the theory of neutrosophic sets, which combined non-standard analysis and a tri-component set to handle indeterminate and inconsistent information. To deal with vagueness and uncertainty, the three functions which are truth membership function, indeterminacy membership function and falsity membership function play an important role and the sum of these three membership functions is less than three. This theory is used to depict information more appropriately. The prime aim of this paper is to introduce a novel divergence measure for refined interval-valued neutrosophic sets with the proof of its validity. Some other properties of the proposed divergence measure are given with their proofs. An application of novel divergence measure is shown with illustration for decision making in construction project selection in order to exhibit the legitimacy of the proposed method. The obtained results using the proposed model are compared with the results of existing methods and it was observed that proposed method gives better results for decision-making problems.

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  • Adeeba Umar & Ram Naresh Saraswat, 2021. "Neoteric divergence measure for refined interval-valued neutrosophic sets and its application in decision making," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 20(2), pages 182-206.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:20:y:2021:i:2:p:182-206
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