"Enhanced EXPROM Methodology Using SuperHyperSoft Sets for Evaluating t" by Yue Zhao
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Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

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Yue Zhao

Abstract

With the advent of the digital economy era, the high-quality development of cultural industry has received people's attention. How to take advantage of the favorable opportunities of rapid development of the digital economy to further promote the innovative development of cultural industry is an important problem that needs to be solved in development process of Chinese cultural industries. The quality evaluation of cultural industry development in the context of the digital economy is MAGDM. The single-valued neutrosophic sets (SVNSs) is a useful tool to cope with uncertain information during the quality evaluation of cultural industry development in the context of the digital economy. In this paper, the single-valued neutrosophic number EXPROM (SVNN-EXPROM) model is formed to cope with the MAGDM. The SuperHyperSoft set (SHSS), which is an extension of HyperSoft set (HSS) is applied in this study to treat various criteria and sub criteria values. The average model is utilized to obtain weight numbers in light under SVNSs. Finally, numerical examples and comparative analysis for quality evaluation of cultural industry development in the context of the digital economy is utilized to validate SHSS-SVNN-EXPROM model. The main contributions of this study are formed: (1) the average model is formed to obtain the weight numbers; (2) the SHSS-SVNN EXPROM model is formed under SVNNs with SHSS to deal with various criteria values; (3) Finally, numerical example and comparative analysis for quality evaluation of cultural industry development in the context of the digital economy is utilized to validate SHSS-SVNN-EXPROM model.

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