
In this paper, we consider two different definitions of adjacency in fuzzy graph. Thus any graph theory concept that can be defined through adjacency can have two different variations in fuzzy graph theory. We demonstrate this fact through perfect graph and perfect graph theorem. Thus in the case of fuzzy graphs we have two independent concepts: perfect fuzzy graphs and precise perfect fuzzy graphs.
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