Spherical interval-valued fuzzy bi-ideals of gamma near-rings
Journal Title: Journal of Fuzzy Extension & Applications - Year 2020, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
In this paper we introduce the concept of the spherical interval-valued fuzzy bi-ideal of gamma near-ring R and its some results. The union and intersection of the spherical interval-valued fuzzy bi-ideal of gamma near-ring R is also a spherical interval-valued fuzzy bi-ideal of gamma near-ring R . Further we discuss about the relationship between bi-ideal and spherical interval-valued fuzzy bi-ideal of gamma near-ring R.
Authors and Affiliations
Chinnadurai Veerappan; Shakila Venkatesan
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