
doi: 10.3934/math.2023546
<abstract><p>In this work, we will examine the concept of intuitionistic fuzzy $ k $-ideals in the context of right $ k $-weakly regular hemirings. We will investigate the properties of these ideals and how they relate to other concepts such as fuzzy prime $ k $-ideals, intuitionistic fuzzy prime $ k $-ideals, intuitionistic fuzzy right pure $ k $-ideals, and purely prime intuitionistic fuzzy $ k $-ideals in hemirings. We will also explore how the regularity of a $ k $-weakly regular hemiring can be characterized through its intuitionistic fuzzy $ k $-ideals.</p></abstract>
fuzzy ideal, purely prime intuitionistic fuzzy k-ideal, right k-weakly regular hemirings, intuitionistic fuzzy k-ideal, intuitionistic fuzzy prime k-ideal, QA1-939, hemiring, intuitionistic fuzzy right pure k-ideal, Mathematics
fuzzy ideal, purely prime intuitionistic fuzzy k-ideal, right k-weakly regular hemirings, intuitionistic fuzzy k-ideal, intuitionistic fuzzy prime k-ideal, QA1-939, hemiring, intuitionistic fuzzy right pure k-ideal, Mathematics
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