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Decision-Making Approach with Complex Bipolar Fuzzy N-Soft Sets

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  • Adeel Farooq
  • Mohammed M. Ali Al-Shamiri
  • Mohammed M. Khalaf
  • Umaira Amjad
  • Ewa Rak

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The primary aim of this article is to extend the bipolar fuzzy N-soft sets with the concern of pursuing the periodicity involved real-world problems and introduce a new multiskilled hybrid model, namely, complex bipolar fuzzy N-soft sets. The novel model possesses the parametric characteristics of the versatile N-soft set and enjoys the distinguished attributes of a complex bipolar fuzzy set to handle the double-sided periodic vague data. We illustrate that the innovative model assists as a proficient mechanism for grading-based parameterized two-dimensional bipolar fuzzy information. We present some elementary operations and results for a complex bipolar fuzzy N-soft environment. Further, we establish the three dexterous algorithms to find the optimal solution to multiattribute decision-making problems. Moreover, the algorithms are supported with the robust assessment of a real-world application. Lastly, a comparison with existent decision-making techniques, such as choice values, weighted choice values, and D-choice of values of bipolar fuzzy N-soft sets, is also conducted to manifest the phenomenal accountability and authenticity of the presented decision-making approaches.

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  • Adeel Farooq & Mohammed M. Ali Al-Shamiri & Mohammed M. Khalaf & Umaira Amjad & Ewa Rak, 2022. "Decision-Making Approach with Complex Bipolar Fuzzy N-Soft Sets," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-22, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2635568
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/2635568
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    1. Xiaopeng Yang & Tahir Mahmood & Ubaid ur Rehman, 2022. "Bipolar Complex Fuzzy Subgroups," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(16), pages 1-17, August.

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