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Fuzzy Incidence Blocks and their Applications in Illegal Migration Problems

Sunil Mathew and John N. Mordeson ()
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Sunil Mathew: Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala 673601, India
John N. Mordeson: Department of Mathematics, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska 68178, USA

New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC), 2017, vol. 13, issue 03, 245-260

Abstract: Incidence blocks in fuzzy incidence graphs (FIGs) are studied in this paper. Incidence relations play very important roles in several natural and human made networks like road, pipe, power and data flow networks. Incidence blocks are characterized using strongest strong incidence paths. A more concrete structure called cyclically strong FIG (CSFIG) is also introduced and an application of fuzzy incidence blocks in illegal international migration is proposed.

Keywords: Incidence cutpair; fuzzy incidence graph; incidence block; illegal migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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