On certain products of complex intuitionistic fuzzy graphs (Q2064432)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7452495
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7452495 |
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On certain products of complex intuitionistic fuzzy graphs (English)
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5 January 2022
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Summary: A complex intuitionistic fuzzy set (CIFS) can be used to model problems that have both intuitionistic uncertainty and periodicity. A diagram composed of nodes connected by lines and labeled with specific information may be used to depict a wide range of real-life and physical events. Complex intuitionistic fuzzy graphs (CIFGs) are a broader type of diagram that may be used to manipulate data. In this paper, we define the key operations direct, semistrong, strong, and modular products for complex intuitionistic fuzzy graphs and look at some interesting findings. Further, the strong complex intuitionistic fuzzy graph is defined, and several significant findings are developed. Furthermore, we study the behavior of the degree of a vertex in the modular product of two complex intuitionistic fuzzy graphs.
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strong complex intuitionistic fuzzy graph
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