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An attempt on neutrosophic multi-attribute decision making based on generalised signed distance method

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  • Manas Karak
  • Tuhin Bera
  • Mahendra Rong
  • Nirmal Kumar Mahapatra

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Decision making in today's uncertain scenario is the most challenging task for experts. To assist the decision-makers, this study deals with a ranking of neutrosophic number based on the generalised signed distance method. Some important definitions like level-1 neutrosophic points and level (α, β, γ)-neutrosophic intervals are drawn initially. Then a number of properties and theorems on ranking of neutrosophic numbers are developed here. Finally, to establish our theoretical idea on ranking, we consider a real life multi-attribute decision-making problem and find the desired result. After that we make some comparative study of our model with some existing decision-making models.

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  • Manas Karak & Tuhin Bera & Mahendra Rong & Nirmal Kumar Mahapatra, 2025. "An attempt on neutrosophic multi-attribute decision making based on generalised signed distance method," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 31(3), pages 372-396.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:31:y:2025:i:3:p:372-396
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