Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
Graph theory, a branch of mathematics, examines relationships between entities using vertices and edges. Within this field, Uncertain Graph Theory has emerged to model uncertainties in real-world networks. A notable concept in this area is the competition graph, which captures interactions by connecting vertices that “compete” for the same neighbor, represented by directed edges indicating common neighbors in a digraph. This brief paper introduces the concept of the Generalized Turiyam Neutrosophic Competition Graph and explores its relationships with other graph classes.
Publication Title
Neutrosophic Optimization and Intelligent Systems
Volume
5
First Page
29
Last Page
37
Language (ISO)
English
Keywords
Neutrosophic graph, Fuzzy graph, Turiyam Neutrosophic Graph, Competition Graph, Fuzzy Set.
Recommended Citation
Fujita, Takaaki and Florentin Smarandache.
"A Compact Exploration of Turiyam Neutrosophic Competition Graphs."
Neutrosophic Optimization and Intelligent Systems
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