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Generalized Single-Valued Neutrosophic Hesitant Fuzzy Prioritized Aggregation Operators and Their Applications to Multiple Criteria Decision-Making

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INFORMATION
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/info9010010

Keywords

multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM); single-valued neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy set (SVNHFS); generalized single-valued neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy prioritized weighted average operator; generalized single-valued neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy prioritized weighted geometric operator

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71371156]
  2. National Express Academic Scholarship Funding Project of Southwest Jiaotong University [A0920502051703-1]
  3. Doctoral Innovation Fund Program of Southwest Jiaotong University

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Single-valued neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy set (SVNHFS) is a combination of single-valued neutrosophic set and hesitant fuzzy set, and its aggregation tools play an important role in the multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM) process. This paper investigates the MCDM problems in which the criteria under SVNHF environment are in different priority levels. First, the generalized single-valued neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy prioritized weighted average operator and generalized single-valued neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy prioritized weighted geometric operator are developed based on the prioritized average operator. Second, some desirable properties and special cases of the proposed operators are discussed in detail. Third, an approach combined with the proposed operators and the score function of single-valued neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy element is constructed to solve MCDM problems. Finally, an example of investment selection is provided to illustrate the validity and rationality of the proposed method.

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