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The concept of the neutrosophic set was introduced by Smarandache; it is a mathematical tool for handling problems involving imprecise, indeterminacy and inconsistent data. The notion of pseudo-BCI algebra was introduced by Dudek and Jun; it is a kind of nonclassical logic algebra and has a close connection with various noncommutative fuzzy logics. In this paper, neutrosophic set theory is applied to pseudo-BCI algebras. The new concepts of neutrosophic filter, neutrosophic normal filter, antigrouped neutrosophic filter, and neutrosophic p-filter in pseudo-BCI algebras are proposed, and their basic properties are presented. Moreover, by using the concept of (alpha, beta, gamma)-level set in neutrosophic sets, the relationships between fuzzy filters and neutrosophic filters are discussed.
neutrosophic set
neutrosophic set
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