
doi: 10.3390/math11061356
Convex bodies are naturally symmetrical. There is also a correlation between the two variables of symmetry and convexity. Their use, in either case, has been feasible in recent years because of their interchangeable and similar properties. The proposed analysis provides information on a new class for a convex function which is known as up and down X1,X2-convex fuzzy-Number valued mappings (UD-X1,X2-convex FNVM). Using this class, we disclosed a number of new versions of integral inequalities. Additionally, we give a number of new related integral inequalities connected to the well-known Hermite-Hadamard-type inequalities. In conclusion, some examples are given to back up and show the value of these new results.
fuzzy aumann integral; up and down (?<sub>1</sub>, ?<sub>2</sub>)-convex fuzzy-number valued mappings; Hermite-Hadamard type inequalities, Hermite-Hadamard type inequalities, fuzzy aumann integral, QA1-939, up and down (?<sub>1</sub>, ?<sub>2</sub>)-convex fuzzy-number valued mappings, Mathematics
fuzzy aumann integral; up and down (?<sub>1</sub>, ?<sub>2</sub>)-convex fuzzy-number valued mappings; Hermite-Hadamard type inequalities, Hermite-Hadamard type inequalities, fuzzy aumann integral, QA1-939, up and down (?<sub>1</sub>, ?<sub>2</sub>)-convex fuzzy-number valued mappings, Mathematics
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