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Neutrosophic cubic sets (NCSs) can express complex multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) problems with its interval and single-valued neutrosophic numbers simultaneously. The weighted arithmetic average (WAA) and geometric average (WGA) operators are common aggregation operators for handling MADM problems. However, the neutrosophic cubic weighted arithmetic average (NCWAA) and neutrosophic cubic geometric weighted average (NCWGA) operators may result in some unreasonable aggregated values in some cases. In order to overcome the drawbacks of the NCWAA and NCWGA, this paper developed a new neutrosophic cubic hybrid weighted arithmetic and geometric aggregation (NCHWAGA) operator and investigates its suitability and effectiveness. Then, we established a MADM method based on the NCHWAGA operator. Finally, a MADM problem with neutrosophic cubic information was provided to illustrate the application and effectiveness of the proposed method.
multi-attribute decision-making (MADM), Management decision making, including multiple objectives, weighted geometric operator, neutrosophic cubic sets, MADM problems, Decision theory, weighted geometric operator; weighted average operator; neutrosophic cubic sets; multi-attribute decision-making (MADM); neutrosophic cubic hybrid weighted arithmetic and geometric aggregation operator (NCHWAGA), weighted average operator, neutrosophic cubic hybrid weighted arithmetic and geometric aggregation operator (NCHWAGA)
multi-attribute decision-making (MADM), Management decision making, including multiple objectives, weighted geometric operator, neutrosophic cubic sets, MADM problems, Decision theory, weighted geometric operator; weighted average operator; neutrosophic cubic sets; multi-attribute decision-making (MADM); neutrosophic cubic hybrid weighted arithmetic and geometric aggregation operator (NCHWAGA), weighted average operator, neutrosophic cubic hybrid weighted arithmetic and geometric aggregation operator (NCHWAGA)
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