Author:
Razzaque Asima,Masmali Ibtisam,Latif Laila,Shuaib Umer,Razaq Abdul,Alhamzi Ghaliah,Noor Saima
Abstract
AbstractThis paper explains the idea of t-intuitionistic fuzzy graphs as a powerful way to analyze and display relationships that are difficult to understand. The article also illustrates the ability of t-intuitionistic fuzzy graphs to establish complex relationships with multiple factors or dimensions of a physical situation under consideration. Moreover, the fundamental set operations of t-intuitionistic fuzzy graphs are proposed. The notions of homomorphism and isomorphism of t-intuitionistic fuzzy graphs are also introduced. Furthermore, the paper highlights a practical application of the proposed technique in the context of poverty reduction within a specific society. By employing t-intuitionistic fuzzy graphs, the research demonstrates the potential to address the multifaceted nature of poverty, considering various contributing factors and their interdependencies. This application showcases the versatility and effectiveness of t-intuitionistic fuzzy graphs as a tool for decision-making and policy planning in complex societal issues.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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