Computing The Greatest X Eigenvector Of Fuzzy Neutrosophic Soft Matrix

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Computing the Greatest X-eigenvector of Fuzzy Neutrosophic Soft Matrix

A Fuzzy Neutrosophic Soft Vector(FNSV) x is said to be a Fuzzy Neutrosophic Soft Eigenvector(FNSEv) of a square max-min Fuzzy Neutrosophic Soft Matrix (FNSM).
Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, Vol. 40, 2021

“Neutrosophic Sets and Systems” has been created for publications on advanced studies in neutrosophy, neutrosophic set, neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic probability, neutrosophic statistics that started in 1995 and their applications in any field, such as the neutrosophic structures developed in algebra, geometry, topology, etc.
Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, vol. 73/2024 {Proceedings of the “Mediterranean Conference on Three Decades of Neutrosophic and Plithogenic Theories and Applications” (MeCoNeT 2024)}

Author: Florentin Smarandache
language: en
Publisher: Infinite Study
Release Date: 2024-12-01
This volume contains the proceedings of the Mediterranean Conference on Neutrosophic Theory (MeCoNeT 2024), held at the Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti of the University of Messina on September 24-25, 2024. The event was organized by the MIFT Department (Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and Earth Sciences) of the University of Messina, marking the first international congress on neutrosophic theories outside the Americas. This milestone has firmly established the Mediterranean region as a key hub for research in the rapidly growing field of neutrosophic theory. The MeCoNeT 2024 conference drew over 100 participants from more than 15 countries, with more than 50 scientific contributions selected through a rigorous peer review process. The hybrid format of the event—featuring in-person sessions at the historical Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti and online parallel sessions—allowed for broad international participation. The conference thus offered an ideal platform for sharing interdisciplinary research and addressing contemporary challenges in mathematics and beyond.