Fuzzy Sets and Their Applications in Mathematics
1Government College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan
2King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
3Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, India
Fuzzy Sets and Their Applications in Mathematics
Description
The concept of fuzzy set was developed in 1965. Since then, researchers have used this key set in many disciplines. As a brand-new conceptual system to support human-centric framework, fuzzy set has proved quite promising and effective in modeling human involvement in human-based intelligence to attain modernity in many departments like data analyzing, data mining, image coding and explaining, as well as in intelligence systems. Fuzzy set has also become an acknowledged research subject in both pure as well as in applied mathematics and statistics, showing how this theory is highly applicable and productive in many applications. Despite being a core subject for many years, fuzzy set still attracts researchers for putting forth solutions for prime issues with certain features questioned by these notions. Fuzzy set can effectively deal with a wide spectrum of problems of the physical world via cooperation, which may be beyond the capability of classical techniques. This means the fuzzy set could have the ability to handle a wide range of problems, for instance, decision making, intelligent data analysis, processing information, pattern recognition, and optimization.
The goal of this Special Issue is to dive deeper into the new trends of fuzzy set theory and the extension of fuzzy set theory with applications in group theory, ring theory, statistics, topological spaces, graph theory, decision making and other engineering applications.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Fuzzy sets and their extensions
- Fuzzy subgroups and their extended forms
- Applications of fuzzy sets in ring theory
- Fuzzy sets and their extensions in graph theory
- Statistics on the application of fuzzy informatics
- Fuzzy sets and their extensions in topological spaces
- Decision making application with fuzzy logic