Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2014

Abstract

Hesitancy is the most common problem in decision making, for which hesitant fuzzy set can be considered as a useful tool allowing several possible degrees of membership of an element to a set. Recently, another suitable means were defined by Zhiming Zhang [1], called interval valued intuitionistic hesitant fuzzy sets, dealing with uncertainty and vagueness, and which is more powerful than the hesitant fuzzy sets. In this paper, four new operations are introduced on interval-valued intuitionistic hesitant fuzzy sets and several important properties are also studied.

Publisher

Horizon Research Publishing

Publication Title

Mathematics and Statistics

Volume

2

Issue

2

First Page

62

Last Page

71

DOI

10.13189/ms.2014.020202

Language (ISO)

English

Keywords

hesitant fuzzy logic, fuzzy logic, decision making

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