Fuzzy Product KM-Subalgebras and Some Related Properties
K. Kalaiarasi,
V. Manimozhi,
N. Kausar,
D. Pamucar,
S. Kousar,
Y. U. Gaba and
Borna Abramović
Complexity, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-8
Abstract:
The concept of KM-algebras has been originated in 2019. KM-algebra is a generalization of some of the B-algebras such as BCK, BCI, BCH, BE, and BV and also d-algebras. KM-algebra serves two purposes in mathematics and computer science as follows: a tool for application in both fields and a strategy for creating the foundations. On the fuzziness of KM-algebras, an innovative perspective on fuzzy product KM-algebras as well as some related features is offered. Moreover, the notion of KMM-ideals is described and also initiated the concept of the KM-Cartesian product of fuzzy KM-algebras, and related outcomes are examined. Some of the innovative results in fuzzy KMM-ideals and KM-Cartesian product of fuzzy KM-subalgebras are analyzed, and some are as follows: arbitrary intersection of fuzzy KMM-ideals is again a fuzzy KMM-ideal, order reversing holds true in every KMM-ideal, every fuzzy KM-subalgebra is a fuzzy KMM-ideal, and KM-Cartesian product of two fuzzy KM-subalgebras is again a fuzzy KM-subalgebra.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/3991871
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