
pmid: 24701155
pmc: PMC3948476
Connectivity has an important role in neural networks, computer network, and clustering. In the design of a network, it is important to analyze connections by the levels. The structural properties of intuitionistic fuzzy graphs provide a tool that allows for the solution of operations research problems. In this paper, we introduce various types of intuitionistic fuzzy bridges, intuitionistic fuzzy cut vertices, intuitionistic fuzzy cycles, and intuitionistic fuzzy trees in intuitionistic fuzzy graphs and investigate some of their interesting properties. Most of these various types are defined in terms of levels. We also describe comparison of these types.
Technology, Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Artificial intelligence, Science, Social Sciences, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Management Science and Operations Research, Enhancing E-Learning with Intelligent Agents and Analytics, Decision Sciences, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Intelligence, Fuzzy set operations, Fuzzy Cognitive Maps, FOS: Mathematics, Fuzzy number, T, Q, Decision Trees, R, Application of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps in Modeling, Discrete mathematics, Computer science, Fuzzy logic, Fuzzy Sets, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, Fuzzy set, Medicine, Intuition, Mathematics, Research Article
Technology, Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Artificial intelligence, Science, Social Sciences, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Management Science and Operations Research, Enhancing E-Learning with Intelligent Agents and Analytics, Decision Sciences, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Intelligence, Fuzzy set operations, Fuzzy Cognitive Maps, FOS: Mathematics, Fuzzy number, T, Q, Decision Trees, R, Application of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps in Modeling, Discrete mathematics, Computer science, Fuzzy logic, Fuzzy Sets, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, Fuzzy set, Medicine, Intuition, Mathematics, Research Article
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