
doi: 10.3934/math.2021613
<abstract><p>Motivated by the new notion of intuitionistic fuzzy normed ideal, we present and investigate some associated properties of intuitionistic fuzzy normed ideals. We describe the intrinsic product of any two intuitionistic fuzzy normed subsets and show that the intrinsic product of intuitionistic fuzzy normed ideals is a subset of the intersection of these ideals. We specify the notions of intuitionistic fuzzy normed prime ideal and intuitionistic fuzzy normed maximal ideal, we present the conditions under which a given intuitionistic fuzzy normed ideal is considered to be an intuitionistic fuzzy normed prime (maximal) ideal. In addition, the relation between the intuitionistic characteristic function and prime and maximal ideals is generalized. Finally, we characterize relevant properties of intuitionistic fuzzy normed prime ideals and intuitionistic fuzzy normed maximal ideals.</p></abstract>
intuitionistic fuzzy normed maximal ideal, intuitionistic fuzzy normed ring, \(\Gamma\) and fuzzy structures, QA1-939, intuitionistic fuzzy normed ideal, Mathematics, Ideals in associative algebras, intuitionistic fuzzy normed prime ideal
intuitionistic fuzzy normed maximal ideal, intuitionistic fuzzy normed ring, \(\Gamma\) and fuzzy structures, QA1-939, intuitionistic fuzzy normed ideal, Mathematics, Ideals in associative algebras, intuitionistic fuzzy normed prime ideal
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