Bipolar – Valued Q – Fuzzy Hx Subgroup on an Hx Group
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics - Year 2017, Vol 11, Issue 23
Abstract
In this paper, we define the algebraic structures of a bipolar Q – fuzzy sub HX group and some related properties are investigated. We also define a bipolar Q – fuzzy normalizer and establish the relation with a bipolar Q – fuzzy normal HX – group. Characterization of level subset of a bipolar Q – fuzzy sub HX group of HX group are given.
Authors and Affiliations
MASSA'DEH Mourad Oqla, FORA Ali Ahmad
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