Theory of Fuzzy Sets and the Social Sciences
Mr. Mohan Bikram Malla and
Er. Saleena Dahal
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Mr. Mohan Bikram Malla: Mid-West University, Graduate School of Engineering, Birendranagar- Surkhet
Er. Saleena Dahal: Mid-West University, Graduate School of Engineering, Birendranagar- Surkhet
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 5, 4879-4880
Abstract:
It is obvious that humans are typically associated with fuzziness in real-world problems. However, social scientists have been using fuzzy set theory to solve complicated problems far later than they should have. Fuzzy well understood that the nature of the mind is inherently vague and complex. However, our social environment is also somewhat unclear. In a variety of social sciences, fuzzy sets offer a mathematical modeling method for expressing ambiguity. In general, this kind of problem has a lot of parameters. We ought to enhance our data analysis and derive more precise findings by transitioning from deterministic mathematical modeling to probabilistic modeling, and then to fuzzy modeling.
Date: 2025
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