Lattice-Based Decision Models for Green Urban Development: Insights from Lq∗ q-Rung Orthopair Multi-fuzzy Soft Set

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Location selection is a critical process in decision-making for projects that involve multiple criteria, such as urban planning, industrial site development, or green building projects. Multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) is a systematic approach that evaluates and ranks potential alternatives based on a set of often conflicting criteria. This study focuses on selecting the optimal urban location for a green building project by employing the Lq∗ q-rung orthopair multi-fuzzy soft-MCDM(Lq∗ q-ROMFS) techniques. The Lq∗ q-ROMFS set combines elements from two distinct theories with lattice ordering parameters: q-rung orthopair fuzzy set and multi-fuzzy soft set. It provides a mathematical framework with multiple parameters that effectively represents problems involving multi-dimensional data within a dataset. We expand this concept by establishing the algebraic structures of Lq∗ q-ROMFS sets, including properties like modularity and distributivity, while also analyzing their homomorphism under lattice mappings. Finally, leveraging the Lq∗ q-ROMFS matrix, we propose both a choice matrix and a weighted choice matrix to effectively address the selection of the optimal urban location for a green building project.

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Jayakumar, V., Pethaperumal, M., Kausar, N., Pamucar, D., Simic, V., & Salman, M. A. (2025). Lattice-Based Decision Models for Green Urban Development: Insights from Lq∗ q-Rung Orthopair Multi-fuzzy Soft Set. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s44196-025-00755-1

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