On Intuitionistic Fuzzy Implicative Hyper GR-ideals
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https://doi.org/10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v17i3.5344Keywords:
hyper GR-algebras, implicative hyper GR-ideals, fuzzy implicative hyper GR-ideals, intuitionistic fuzzy implicative hyper GR-idealsAbstract
The influx of researches on hyperstructure theory has encouraged many researchers to introduce new algebras. Notable among these is the work of Indangan and Petalcorin who introduced hyper GR-algebra and that of Macodi and Petalcorin who studied fuzzification of hyper GR-algebra. Macodi extended the fuzzification of hyper GR-algebra into intuitionistic fuzzification and introduced the concept of an intuitionistic fuzzy hyper GR-ideal. Following the works of Macodi and Petalcorin, this paper established an intuitionistic fuzzy implicative hyper GR-ideal and obtained its characterization using level subsets. Moreover, some properties of intuitionistic fuzzy implicative hyper GR-ideals are presented.
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