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Bulbul Disaster Assessment Using Single-Valued Spherical Hesitant Neutrosophic Dombi Weighted Aggregation Operators

In: Neutrosophic Operational Research

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  • Abhijit Saha

    (Faculty of Mathematics, Techno College of Engg)

  • Debjit Dutta

    (Faculty of Basic and Applied Science, NIT AP)

  • Said Broumi

    (Faculty of Science Ben M’Sik, University Hassan II)

Abstract

In this chapter we especially report on the concept of single-valued spherical hesitant neutrosophic number (SVSHNN for short) induced by single-valued hesitant neutrosophic set and single-valued spherical neutrosophic set. Next, using Dombi operations, we construct some salient operations coined as single-valued spherical hesitant neutrosophic Dombi operations between the SVSHNNs. We study in detail the key features of these proposed operations. We also pursue here that these proposed operations invoke single-valued spherical hesitant neutrosophic Dombi weighted arithmetic aggregation operators (SVSHNDWAA for short) and single-valued spherical hesitant neutrosophic Dombi weighted geometric aggregation operators (SVSHNDWGA for short), to aggregate the single-valued spherical hesitant neutrosophic information. In addition, most importantly, we provide the score of SVSHNNs to ranking the SVSHNNs. We develop a multi-attribute decision-making approach in the perspectives of single-valued spherical hesitant neutrosophic weighted aggregation operators and score of SVSHNNs in which the evaluation values of alternatives on the attribute are expressed in terms of SVSHNNs and the ranking for those alternatives is made subject to the score values of SVSHNNs to select the best suited one. Last but not the least, we make use of this proposed approach into the Bulbul disaster assessment and conform of its proficiency.

Suggested Citation

  • Abhijit Saha & Debjit Dutta & Said Broumi, 2021. "Bulbul Disaster Assessment Using Single-Valued Spherical Hesitant Neutrosophic Dombi Weighted Aggregation Operators," Springer Books, in: Florentin Smarandache & Mohamed Abdel-Basset (ed.), Neutrosophic Operational Research, pages 221-243, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-57197-9_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57197-9_12
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