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    Development of techniques to solve multi-objective, multi-attributes with disjoint attributive value problems in neutrosophic hypersoft set environment
    (UMT Lahore, 2022-09-26) Muhammad Naveed Jafar
    Neutrosophic hypersoft set (NHSS) is a novel model that is projected to address the limitations of NSS regarding the entitlement of a multi-argument domain for the approximation of parameters under consideration. It is more flexible and reliable as it considers the further classification of parameters into their relevant parametric valued sets. This thesis aims to be multi-faced; firstly, several axiomatic properties, operational results, aggregation operations and matrices are developed for fuzzy hypersoft set (FHSS) and intuitionistic fuzzy hypersoft set (IFHSS) with the support of illustrative examples. Secondly, the theory of neutrosophic hypersoft set (NHSS) is constructed with the help of FHSS and IFHSS theories. The essential basic properties, aggregation operations and matrices of NHSS are characterized with the support of numerical examples. The matrix theory of FHSS, IFHSS and NHSS is implemented in real-world decision-making scenarios for airline selection, firm selection and teacher recruitment process, respectively, by employing algorithmic approaches. Thirdly, the similarity and distance-based measures for NHSS are formulated and then applied in multi-attributive decision making for sports scenarios, renewable energy source selection and solid waste management system selection with the provision of algorithms.

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