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Wiener Index of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Graphs with an Application to Transport Network Flow

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  • Tulat Naeem
  • Muhammad Kamran Jamil
  • Khawaja Muhammad Fahd
  • Abdu alAmeri
  • Fujun Lai

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The Wiener index WI is one of the connectivity parameters used to know the biochemical and physicochemical properties of compounds depending upon their molecular structures. Intuitionistic fuzzy graphs IFGs are a convenient tool to represent the objects and relations between them with two types of information using truth membership degree and falsity membership degree. This research work presents the concept of WI under the structure IFGs, IF trees, and IF cycles. Some bounds on WI are investigated. The relationship between WI and connectivity index CI is also studied. In the end of this study, an application of the WI in transport network flow is proposed.

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  • Tulat Naeem & Muhammad Kamran Jamil & Khawaja Muhammad Fahd & Abdu alAmeri & Fujun Lai, 2022. "Wiener Index of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Graphs with an Application to Transport Network Flow," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:8016096
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/8016096
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