Investigation of Blockchain Technology by Using the Innovative Concepts of Complex Pythagorean Fuzzy Soft Information
Naeem Jan,
Jeonghwan Gwak,
Younghoon Jeon,
Bushra Akram and
Zeljko Stevic
Complexity, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-18
Abstract:
A blockchain is a valuable and proficient type of digital ledger technology that involves of expanding list of records, called blocks, that are strongly connected simultaneously using cryptography. Further, complex Pythagorean fuzzy sets (CPFSs) are the generalized form of the intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs), Pythagorean fuzzy sets (PyFSs), and complex intuitionistic fuzzy sets (CIFSs), used for evaluating the awkward and unreliable information in genuine life problems. In this analysis, we aim to diagnose the innovative idea of complex Pythagorean fuzzy soft relations (CPyFSRs) by using the Cartesian product (CP) of two complex Pythagorean fuzzy soft sets (CPyFSSs), which are computed with the help of two different ideas, called complex Pythagorean fuzzy relation and soft sets. Additionally, using the presented approaches, we examined different kinds of relations and also justified them with the help of some suitable examples. The CPyFSRs has a comprehensive structure because it is discussing both degrees of membership and non-membership with multidimensional variable. Further, includes the CPyFSR-based modeling techniques that use the score function to choose the best blockchain technology (BCT) to enhance the worth of the evaluated information. Using a good BCT, the transaction may be simply transferred record between users. Finally, the benefit of this proposed framework is demonstrated by comparing it to other frameworks to show the supremacy and feasibility of the diagnosed approaches.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/2274684
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