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Perfect Fuzzy Soft Tripartite Graphs and Their Complements

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  • Kalaichelvan Kalaiarasi
  • L. Mahalakshmi
  • Nasreen Kausar
  • Sajida Kousar
  • Parameshwari Kattel
  • Madhumangal Pal

Abstract

Fuzzy soft graphs are efficient numerical tools for simulating the uncertainty of the real world. A fuzzy soft graph is a perfect fusion of the fuzzy soft set and the graph model that is widely used in a variety of fields. This paper discusses a few unique notions of perfect fuzzy soft tripartite graphs (PFSTG), as well as the concepts of complement of perfect fuzzy soft tripartite graphs (CPFSTGs). Because soft sets are most useful in real-world applications, the newly developed concepts of perfect soft tripartite fuzzy graphs will lead to many theoretical applications by adding extra fuzziness in analysing. We look at some of their properties and come up with a few results that are related to these concepts. Furthermore, we investigated some fundamental theorems and illustrated an application of size of perfect fuzzy soft tripartite graphs in employee selection for an institution using the perfect fuzzy soft tripartite graph.

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  • Kalaichelvan Kalaiarasi & L. Mahalakshmi & Nasreen Kausar & Sajida Kousar & Parameshwari Kattel & Madhumangal Pal, 2022. "Perfect Fuzzy Soft Tripartite Graphs and Their Complements," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-10, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:1108887
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/1108887
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