\(m\)-polar \((\alpha, \beta)\)-fuzzy ideals in BCK/BCI-algebras (Q2333975)

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\(m\)-polar \((\alpha, \beta)\)-fuzzy ideals in BCK/BCI-algebras
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    \(m\)-polar \((\alpha, \beta)\)-fuzzy ideals in BCK/BCI-algebras (English)
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    13 November 2019
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    Summary: Multi-polar vagueness in data plays a prominent role in several areas of the sciences. In recent years, the thought of \(m\)-polar fuzzy sets has captured the attention of numerous analysts, and research in this area has escalated in the past four years. Hybrid models of fuzzy sets have already been applied to many algebraic structures, such as BCK/BCI-algebras, lie algebras, groups, and symmetric groups. A symmetry of the algebraic structure, mathematically an automorphism, is a mapping of the algebraic structure onto itself that preserves the structure. This paper focuses on combining the concepts of \(m\)-polar fuzzy sets and \(m\)-polar fuzzy points to introduce a new notion called \(m\)-polar \((\alpha, \beta)\)-fuzzy ideals in BCK/BCI-algebras. The defined notion is a generalization of fuzzy ideals, bipolar fuzzy ideals, \((\alpha, \beta)\)-fuzzy ideals, and bipolar \((\alpha,\beta)\)-fuzzy ideals in BCK/BCI-algebras. We describe the characterization of \(m\)-polar \((\epsilon, \epsilon \vee q)\)-fuzzy ideals in BCK/BCI-algebras by level cut subsets. Moreover, we define \(m\)-polar \((\epsilon, \epsilon \vee q)\)-fuzzy commutative ideals and explore some pertinent properties.
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    BCK/BCI-algebra
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    \(m\)-polar \((\alpha\beta)\)-fuzzy ideal
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    \(m\)-polar \((\epsilon, \epsilon,\vee_q)\)-fuzzy ideal
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    \(m\)-polar \((\epsilon, \epsilon,\vee_q)\) commutative ideal
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