
In the paper [P.K. Maji, R. Biswas, A.R. Roy, Fuzzy soft sets, J. Fuzzy Math. 9 (3) (2001) 589–602], Maji et al. introduced the concept of fuzzy soft sets as a generalization of the standard soft sets, and presented an application of fuzzy soft sets in a decision making problem. The aim of this paper is to apply fuzzy soft set for dealing with several kinds of theories in hyper BCK -algebras. The notions of fuzzy soft hyper BCK -ideal, fuzzy soft weak hyper BCK -ideal, fuzzy soft s -weak hyper BCK -ideal and fuzzy soft strong hyper BCK -ideal are introduced, and related properties and relations are investigated.
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