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A Short Note on Some Novel Applications of Semi Module Homomorphisms

In this paper, we study the algebraic relationships between n- refined neutrosophic modules by using semi-module homomorphisms. On the other hand, this work shows the relationship between neutrosophic geometrical AH-isometry and semi-module isomorphisms. 

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Mohammad Abobala mail -
Mikail Bal mail -
Malath Aswad mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180101

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Vol. Volume 18 / Iss. Issue 1

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A Study of Some Neutrosophic Clean Rings

The objective of this paper is to introduce a necessary and sufficient condition for a neutrosophic ring to be clean. This work proves the equivalence between case of classical clean ring R and the corresponding neutrosophic ring R(I), refined neutrosophic ring R(I_1,I_2 ), and n-refined neutrosophic ring R_n (I).

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Mohammad Abobala mail -
Mikail Bal mail -
Ahmed Hatip mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180102

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Vol. Volume 18 / Iss. Issue 1

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A short history of fuzzy; intuitionistic fuzzy; neutrosophic and plithogenic sets

Recently, research on uncertainty modeling is progressing rapidly and many essential and breakthrough studies have already been done. There are various ways such as fuzzy, intuitionistic and neutrosophic sets to handle these uncertainties. Although these concepts can handle incomplete information in various real-world issues, they cannot address all types of uncertainty such as indeterminate and inconsistent information. Also, plithogenic sets as a generalization of crisp, fuzzy, intuitionistic fuzzy, and neutrosophic sets, which is a set whose elements are characterized by many attributes values. In this paper, our aim is to demonstrate and review the history of fuzzy, intuitionistic and neutrosophic sets. For this purpose, we divided the paper as: section 1. History of Fuzzy Sets, section 2. History of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and section 3. History of Neutrosophic Theories and Applications, section 4. History of Plithogenic Sets.

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A short history of fuzzy; intuitionistic fuzzy; neutrosophic and plithogenic sets

Recently, research on uncertainty modeling is progressing rapidly and many essential and breakthrough studies have already been done. There are various ways such as fuzzy, intuitionistic and neutrosophic sets to handle these uncertainties. Although these concepts can handle incomplete information in various real-world issues, they cannot address all types of uncertainty such as indeterminate and inconsistent information. Also, plithogenic sets as a generalization of crisp, fuzzy, intuitionistic fuzzy, and neutrosophic sets, which is a set whose elements are characterized by many attributes values. In this paper, our aim is to demonstrate and review the history of fuzzy, intuitionistic and neutrosophic sets. For this purpose, we divided the paper as: section 1. History of Fuzzy Sets, section 2. History of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and section 3. History of Neutrosophic Theories and Applications, section 4. History of Plithogenic Sets.

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A short history of fuzzy; intuitionistic fuzzy; neutrosophic and plithogenic sets

Recently, research on uncertainty modeling is progressing rapidly and many essential and breakthrough studies have already been done. There are various ways such as fuzzy, intuitionistic and neutrosophic sets to handle these uncertainties. Although these concepts can handle incomplete information in various real-world issues, they cannot address all types of uncertainty such as indeterminate and inconsistent information. Also, plithogenic sets as a generalization of crisp, fuzzy, intuitionistic fuzzy, and neutrosophic sets, which is a set whose elements are characterized by many attributes values. In this paper, our aim is to demonstrate and review the history of fuzzy, intuitionistic and neutrosophic sets. For this purpose, we divided the paper as: section 1. History of Fuzzy Sets, section 2. History of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and section 3. History of Neutrosophic Theories and Applications, section 4. History of Plithogenic Sets.

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A short history of fuzzy; intuitionistic fuzzy; neutrosophic and plithogenic sets

Recently, research on uncertainty modeling is progressing rapidly and many essential and breakthrough studies have already been done. There are various ways such as fuzzy, intuitionistic and neutrosophic sets to handle these uncertainties. Although these concepts can handle incomplete information in various real-world issues, they cannot address all types of uncertainty such as indeterminate and inconsistent information. Also, plithogenic sets as a generalization of crisp, fuzzy, intuitionistic fuzzy, and neutrosophic sets, which is a set whose elements are characterized by many attributes values. In this paper, our aim is to demonstrate and review the history of fuzzy, intuitionistic and neutrosophic sets. For this purpose, we divided the paper as: section 1. History of Fuzzy Sets, section 2. History of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and section 3. History of Neutrosophic Theories and Applications, section 4. History of Plithogenic Sets.

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Neutrosophic Treatment of the Static Model of Inventory Management with Deficit

In this article, when the inability to manage inventory is allowed in exchange for certain fines, managers can then allow the remaining stock to run out and accumulation the order until compensation is reinstated.  The idea depends on the amount of stock deficit, which could be small in comparison to the storage cost. This refers to inventory models with deficits and is used to store damageable material. To manage these models, deficit costs should pair with storage costs by applying a mathematical model that illustrates the state in which deficit occurs by satisfying a requirement for one item. All that follows the principles of static modelling with a deficit and the ideal solution would be the most appropriate. We know that the ideal amount depends on the inventory demands. In the classical logic, we define the required storage amounts by the inventory cycle which has a constant value during the inventory cycle; however, that logic overlooks the fluctuation of inventory demands. Therefore, this manuscript conducts a study about static inventory models with a deficit for one material based on neutrosophic logic, which takes into consideration the indeterminate states and hence it provides more precise results, thus, it gives institutions a stable work environment with the least costs.

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Maissam Jdid mail -
A. A. Salama mail -
Rafif Alhabib mail -
Huda E. Khalid mail -
Fatima Al Suleiman mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180103

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Vol. Volume 18 / Iss. Issue 1

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Neutrosophic Handling of the Simplex Direct Algorithm to Define the Optimal Solution in Linear Programming

Mathematical programming can express competency concepts in a well-defined mathematical model for a particular situation or system, and the ability to derive computational methods to solve this mathematical model, it is also a mathematical tool that allows us to model, analyze and solve a wide range of problems concerned with allocating rare resources of labor, materials, machinery, and capitals. Consequently, using them in the best attainable way to minimize costs or maximize profits. In such issues, the linear programming is one of the most widely used types of mathematical programming because it is a method that helps to make good decisions and decide the best program for independent activities, considering the available sources. It does not take in consideration the continuous and rapid changes and the state of instability in data. So, this manuscript studies one of the methods to solve linear models, which is the simplex method using the neutrosophic theory that covers all the data in analysing, whether specific or not, determined or not, having consistency or not, as well as it deeming all occurring changes. However, the optimal solution is related to the variables in the objective function, which in turn are affected by the fixed quantities that express the available possibilities. This article presents a study to solve the linear model using the simplex method in which the variables and their coefficients are indeterminate values, and we will explain the effected of the indeterminate values on the optimal solution of the mathematical model.  The product mixture problem has been presented as case study to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method.

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Maissam Jdid mail -
A. A. Salama mail -
Huda E. Khalid mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180104

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Vol. Volume 18 / Iss. Issue 1

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Analysis of the Success Factors of the Quality of E-learning in the Medical School in a Neutrosophic Environment

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the presence of students in the classroom, especially in medical schools where the practice is essential to gain skills. Virtual teaching or e-learning has emerged as the answer to that problem in this environment. Despite its many advantages, this process has faced different problems that have been overcome thanks to success factors. Considering the need to search for quality in medical schools in Ecuador, a study was carried out on those applied factors that have contributed to guaranteeing the quality of the teaching-learning process. That is the main objective of this research, supported by the bibliographic search and Plithogeny. It can be concluded that the highest level of impact has been made possible by the combination of the correct use of Information and Communication Technologies with adequate teacher training.

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Lina Espinioza Nery mail -
María de los Angeles Galarza Pazmiño mail -
Diana Jordan Fiallos mail -
Said Broumi mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.1803016

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Vol. Volume 18 / Iss. Issue 3

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Neutrosophic DEMATEL in the Analysis of the Causal Factors of Youth Violence

This study is based on conducting surveys and multicriteria decision methods to determine the main factors influencing youth violence in Ecuador. To do this, a sample made up of young perpetrators of various types of crimes and other agents involved in the process in the city of Guayaquil is analyzed. The analysis carried out is based on the use of the DEMATEL method in its neutrosophic version so that the indeterminacies of the real world can be handled. The result obtained reveals that the factors with the highest incidence in youth violence in the analyzed sample are substance abuse or delinquency by parents, poor surveillance and supervision of children by parents, poor disciplinary practices, and emotional deficiencies of the parents, as well as exposure to domestic violence. It is recommended that prevention actions to minimize the proliferation of youth violence focus on these aspects for greater optimization of the results.

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Maikel Leyva Vázquez mail -
Patty Elizabeth Del Pozo Franco mail -
Alex Javier Peñafiel Palacio mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.1803017

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Vol. Volume 18 / Iss. Issue 3

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