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Fuzzy Hypergraphs and Related Extensions

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  • Discuses fundamental and technical concepts of fuzzy hypergraphs
  • Explains various extensions of fuzzy hypergraphs
  • Focuses on real-world applications of fuzzy hypergraphs
  • Is useful to researchers, graduate students and scientists

Part of the book series: Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing (STUDFUZZ, volume 390)

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This book presents the fundamental and technical concepts of fuzzy hypergraphs and explains their extensions and applications. It discusses applied generalized mathematical models of hypergraphs, including complex, intuitionistic, bipolar, m-polar fuzzy, Pythagorean, complex Pythagorean, and q-rung orthopair hypergraphs, as well as single-valued neutrosophic, complex neutrosophic and bipolar neutrosophic hypergraphs. In addition, the book also sheds light on real-world applications of these hypergraphs, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers in the field of mathematics, as well as computer and social scientists.

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“The book is well written and gives a highly valuable exposure to very advanced and recent topics and applications concerning hypergraphs. It will definitely act as a ready reckoner for young researchers who aspire to work in this area. My hearty compliments to the authors for this wonderful exposition.” (V. Yegnanarayanan, zbMATH 1445.05002, 2020)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan

    Muhammad Akram, Anam Luqman

About the authors

MUHAMMAD AKRAM is Professor at the Department of Mathematics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. He previously served as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at Punjab University College of Information Technology, Lahore, Pakistan. He holds a Ph.D. in Fuzzy Mathematics from Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan. His research interests include numerical algorithms, fuzzy graphs, fuzzy algebras, and fuzzy decision-support systems. He has published eight books and over 320 research articles in peer-reviewed international journals.

ANAM LUQMAN received her M.Phil. and M.Sc. degrees in Mathematics from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, and is currently a Ph.D. scholar at the same university. Her research interests include extensions of fuzzy hypergraphs and their applications. She has published over 15 research articles in various scientific journals.

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