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Multicriteria Decision-Making Approach for Pythagorean Fuzzy Hypersoft Sets' Interaction Aggregation Operators

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2021

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In this paper, we examine the multicriteria decision-making (MCDM) difficulties for Pythagorean fuzzy hypersoft sets (PFHSSs). The PFHSSs are a suitable extension of the Pythagorean fuzzy soft sets (PFSSs) which deliberates the parametrization of multi-subattributes of considered parameters. It is a most substantial notion for describing fuzzy information in the decision-making (DM) procedure to accommodate more vagueness comparative to existing PFSSs and intuitionistic fuzzy hypersoft sets (IFHSSs). The core objective of this study is to plan some innovative operational laws considering the interaction for Pythagorean fuzzy hypersoft numbers (PFHSNs). Also, based on settled interaction operational laws, two aggregation operators (AOs) i.e., Pythagorean fuzzy hypersoft interaction weighted average (PFHSIWA) and Pythagorean fuzzy hypersoft interaction weighted geometric (PFHSIWG) operators for PFHSSs operators have been presented with their fundamental properties. Furthermore, an MCDM technique has been established using planned interaction AOs. To ensure the strength and practicality of the developed MCDM method, a mathematical illustration has been presented. The usefulness, influence, and versatility of the developed method have been demonstrated via comparative analysis with the help of some conventional studies. © 2021 Rana Muhammad Zulqarnain et al.

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Mathematical Problems in Engineering

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