Fuzzy Logic and Application in Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM)
A special issue of Axioms (ISSN 2075-1680). This special issue belongs to the section "Logic".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 May 2023) | Viewed by 20792
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Interests: multi-criteria decision-making; fuzzy set theory; neuro-fuzzy systems; rough set theory; decision support systems
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Interests: quantitative economics; multi-criteria decision-making; fuzzy set theory; operational management
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Dear Colleagues,
It turned out that most of the problems dealing with multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) have a certain degree of uncertainty. Therefore, most research related to MCDM combines decision-making models with an aspect which deals with uncertainties. To solve the problems of uncertainty in decision-making, researchers have developed various approaches, such as fuzzy sets, rough sets, gray sets, etc. One of the first and perhaps most common is fuzzy mathematics. Fuzzy mathematics with its basic concepts, such as fuzzy logic, fuzzy sets, fuzzy algorithms, fuzzy semantics, fuzzy languages, etc., was developed by Lotfi Zadeh. This excellently laid the foundations of fuzzy mathematics which have ensured that it finds great application in practice and develops in many directions.
This Special Issue should provide an overview of research dealing with practical problem solving using fuzzy MCDM. In addition, it should be a platform for gathering the knowledge of theorists and practitioners in fuzzy logic and multi-criteria decision-making, which would improve both areas.
This Special Issue on “Fuzzy logic and Application in Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM)” aims to incorporate recent developments in applied science. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Application of classical fuzzy number in MCDM;
- Application of interval fuzzy number in MCDM;
- Application of Z – number in MCDM;
- Application of intuitionistic fuzzy numbers in MCDM;
- Application of hesitant fuzzy numbers in MCDM;
- Application of q-rung orthopair fuzzy numbers in MCDM;
- Application Pythagorean fuzzy numbers in MCDM;
- Application of spherical fuzzy numbers in MCDM;
- Neuro-fuzzy models for MCDM;
- Fuzzy system for MCDM.
Dr. Darko Božanić
Dr. Adis Puška
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- multi-criteria decision-making
- classical fuzzy number
- interval fuzzy number
- Z – number
- intuitionistic fuzzy numbers
- hesitant fuzzy numbers
- q-rung orthopair fuzzy numbers
- Pythagorean fuzzy numbers
- spherical fuzzy numbers
- neuro-fuzzy models
- fuzzy system
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