
We introduce and develop the initial theory of vague soft hyperalgebra by introducing the novel concept of vague soft hypergroups, vague soft subhypergroups, and vague soft hypergroup homomorphism. The properties and structural characteristics of these concepts are also studied and discussed.
Artificial intelligence, Social Sciences, Management Science and Operations Research, Decision Sciences, QA76.75-76.765, Soft set, Fuzzy Logic and Residuated Lattices, FOS: Mathematics, Computer software, Algebra over a field, Application of Soft Set Theory in Decision Making, Pure mathematics, Fuzzy groups, vague soft subhypergroups, Computer science, TK1-9971, Fuzzy logic, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, Homomorphism, Soft Set Theory, vague soft hypergroup homomorphisms, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, vague soft hypergroups, Hypergroups, Mathematics
Artificial intelligence, Social Sciences, Management Science and Operations Research, Decision Sciences, QA76.75-76.765, Soft set, Fuzzy Logic and Residuated Lattices, FOS: Mathematics, Computer software, Algebra over a field, Application of Soft Set Theory in Decision Making, Pure mathematics, Fuzzy groups, vague soft subhypergroups, Computer science, TK1-9971, Fuzzy logic, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, Homomorphism, Soft Set Theory, vague soft hypergroup homomorphisms, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, vague soft hypergroups, Hypergroups, Mathematics
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