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This book describes a set of hybrid fuzzy models showing how to use them to deal with incomplete and/or vague information in different kind of decision-making problems. Based on the authors' research, it offers a concise introduction to important models, ranging from rough fuzzy digraphs and intuitionistic fuzzy rough models to bipolar fuzzy soft graphs and neutrosophic graphs, explaining how to construct them. For each method, applications to different multi-attribute, multi-criteria decision-making problems, are presented and discussed. The book, which addresses computer scientists,…mehr

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This book describes a set of hybrid fuzzy models showing how to use them to deal with incomplete and/or vague information in different kind of decision-making problems. Based on the authors' research, it offers a concise introduction to important models, ranging from rough fuzzy digraphs and intuitionistic fuzzy rough models to bipolar fuzzy soft graphs and neutrosophic graphs, explaining how to construct them. For each method, applications to different multi-attribute, multi-criteria decision-making problems, are presented and discussed. The book, which addresses computer scientists, mathematicians, and social scientists, is intended as concise yet complete guide to basic tools for constructing hybrid intelligent models for dealing with some interesting real-world problems. It is also expected to stimulate readers' creativity thus offering a source of inspiration for future research.

Autorenporträt
Muhammad Akram has received his M.Sc. degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, M.Phil. in Mathematics, and Ph.D. in Fuzzy Mathematics. He is currently serving as a Professor at the Department of Mathematics of the University of the Punjab, in Lahore, Pakistan. Muhammad Akram's research topics cover numerical solutions of parabolic partial differential equations, fuzzy graphs, fuzzy algebras, and fuzzy decision support systems. He has published about 500 research articles in international peer-reviewed journals, and 10 monographs. He has been serving as an Editorial Board Member and as a reviewer of international academic journals. Arooj Adeel is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Education, in Lahore, Pakistan. She completed her Ph.D. degree in Mathematics at the same University. Her research covers fuzzy sets and graphs, hybrid models, and decision-making techniques. She has published more than 20 articles in international peer-reviewed journals. She is also serving as an Editorial Board Member and as a reviewer of international academic journals.