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Neutrosophic Hypersoft Matrices with Application to Solve Multiattributive Decision-Making Problems

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  • Rana Muhammad Zulqarnain
  • Imran Siddique
  • Rifaqat Ali
  • Fahd Jarad
  • Abdul Samad
  • Thabet Abdeljawad
  • Ahmed Mostafa Khalil

Abstract

The concept of the neutrosophic hypersoft set (NHSS) is a parameterized family that deals with the subattributes of the parameters and is a proper extension of the neutrosophic soft set to accurately assess the deficiencies, anxiety, and uncertainty in decision-making. Compared with existing research, NHSS can accommodate more uncertainty, which is the most significant technique for describing fuzzy information in the decision-making process. The main objective of the follow-up study is to develop the theory of neutrosophic hypersoft matrix (NHSM). The NHSM is the generalized form of a neutrosophic soft matrix (NSM). Some fundamental operations and score function for NHSMs have been introduced with their desirable properties. Furthermore, we introduce the logical operators such as OR-operator and AND-operator with their fundamental properties in the following research. The necessity and possibility operations for NHSMs have been established. Utilizing the developed score function, a decision-making methodology has been developed to solve the multiattribute decision-making (MADM) problem. To ensure the validity of the proposed approach, a numerical illustration has been described for the selection of competent faculty member. The practicality and effectiveness of the current approach are proved through comparative analysis with the assistance of some existing studies.

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  • Rana Muhammad Zulqarnain & Imran Siddique & Rifaqat Ali & Fahd Jarad & Abdul Samad & Thabet Abdeljawad & Ahmed Mostafa Khalil, 2021. "Neutrosophic Hypersoft Matrices with Application to Solve Multiattributive Decision-Making Problems," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-17, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5589874
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5589874
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