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A Comparative Study of Fuzzy Domination and Fuzzy Coloring in an Optimal Approach

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 11, Issue 18, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math11184019

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fuzzy coloring; minimum spanning tree; domination number; optimal network

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This study explores the concept of an optimal network in network design and management, and investigates the application of fuzzy graph edge coloring in fuzzy network operations. The aim of the research is to find the optimal fuzzy network through comparative optimization parameter domination and edge coloring.
An optimal network refers to a computer or communication network designed, configured, and managed to maximize efficiency, performance, and effectiveness while minimizing cost and resource utilization. In a network design and management context, optimal typically implies achieving the best possible outcomes between various factors. This research investigated the use of fuzzy graph edge coloring for various fuzzy graph operations, and it focused on the efficacy and efficiency of the fuzzy network product using the minimal spanning tree and the chromatic index of the fuzzy network product. As a network made of nodes and vertices, measurement with vertices is a parameter for domination, and edge measurement is a parameter for edge coloring, so we used these two parameters in the algorithm. This paper aims to identify an optimal network that can be established using product outcomes. This study shows a way to find an optimal fuzzy network based on comparative optimal parameter domination and edge coloring, which can be elaborated with applications. An algorithm was generated using an optimal approach, which was subsequently implemented in the form of applications.

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