
pmid: 24453797
pmc: PMC3876675
We introduce the concept of Cayley bipolar fuzzy graphs and investigate some of their properties. We present some interesting properties of bipolar fuzzy graphs in terms of algebraic structures. We also discuss connectedness in Cayley bipolar fuzzy graphs.
Algebraic number, Technology, Rough Sets Theory and Applications, Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Artificial intelligence, Social connectedness, Science, Trajectory Data Mining and Analysis, Social Sciences, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Management Science and Operations Research, Mathematical analysis, Cayley graph, Graph, Decision Sciences, Theoretical computer science, FOS: Mathematics, Psychology, T, Q, R, Models, Theoretical, Computer science, Fuzzy logic, FOS: Psychology, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, Signal Processing, Psychotherapist, Medicine, Mathematics, Research Article
Algebraic number, Technology, Rough Sets Theory and Applications, Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Artificial intelligence, Social connectedness, Science, Trajectory Data Mining and Analysis, Social Sciences, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Management Science and Operations Research, Mathematical analysis, Cayley graph, Graph, Decision Sciences, Theoretical computer science, FOS: Mathematics, Psychology, T, Q, R, Models, Theoretical, Computer science, Fuzzy logic, FOS: Psychology, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, Signal Processing, Psychotherapist, Medicine, Mathematics, Research Article
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