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For i , j , k , l , m , n ∈ { 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 } , the notion of ( T ( i , j ) , I ( k , l ) , F ( m , n ) ) -interval neutrosophic subalgebra in B C K / B C I -algebra is introduced, and their properties and relations are investigated. The notion of interval neutrosophic length of an interval neutrosophic set is also introduced, and related properties are investigated.
interval neutrosophic subalgebra, interval neutrosophic length, QA1-939, interval neutrosophic set; interval neutrosophic subalgebra; interval neutrosophic length, Mathematics, interval neutrosophic set
interval neutrosophic subalgebra, interval neutrosophic length, QA1-939, interval neutrosophic set; interval neutrosophic subalgebra; interval neutrosophic length, Mathematics, interval neutrosophic set
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