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A Novel Multicriteria Decision-Making Approach for Einstein Weighted Average Operator under Pythagorean Fuzzy Hypersoft Environment

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  • Pongsakorn Sunthrayuth
  • Fahd Jarad
  • Jihen Majdoubi
  • Rana Muhammad Zulqarnain
  • Aiyared Iampan
  • Imran Siddique
  • Lazim Abdullah

Abstract

The experts used the Pythagorean fuzzy hypersoft set (PFHSS) in their research to discourse ambiguous and vague information in decision-making processes. The aggregation operator (AO) plays a prominent part in the sensitivity of the two forefront loops and eliminates anxiety from that perception. The PFHSS is the most influential and operative extension of the Pythagorean fuzzy soft set (PFSS), which handles the subparameterized values of alternatives. It is also a generalized form of Intuitionistic fuzzy hypersoft set (IFHSS) that provides better and more accurate assessments in the decision-making (DM) process. In this work, we present some operational laws for Pythagorean fuzzy hypersoft numbers (PFHSNs) and then formulate Pythagorean fuzzy hypersoft Einstein weighted average (PFHSEWA) operator based on developed operational laws. We discuss essential features such as idempotency, boundedness, and homogeneity for the proposed PFHSEWA operator. Furthermore, a DM approach has been developed based on the built-in operator to address multicriteria decision-making (MCDM) issues. A numerical case study of decision-making problems in real-life agricultural farming is considered to validate the settled technique’s dominance and applicability. The consequences display that the planned model is more operative and consistent to handle inexact data based on PFHSS.

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  • Pongsakorn Sunthrayuth & Fahd Jarad & Jihen Majdoubi & Rana Muhammad Zulqarnain & Aiyared Iampan & Imran Siddique & Lazim Abdullah, 2022. "A Novel Multicriteria Decision-Making Approach for Einstein Weighted Average Operator under Pythagorean Fuzzy Hypersoft Environment," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-24, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjmath:1951389
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/1951389
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