Prioritization of Thermal Energy Storage Techniques Using TOPSIS Method Based on Correlation Coefficient for Interval-Valued Intuitionistic Fuzzy Hypersoft Set

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Abstract

The correlation between two disparate variables conquers a significant habitation in statistics. The concept of correlation coefficient (CC) is one of the well-known indicators, but it is not used in interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy hypersoft set (IVIFHSS) information. It is a generalization of interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy soft sets and a refined extension of intuitionistic fuzzy hypersoft sets. However, using the CC and weighted correlation coefficient (WCC) has not yet been explored for IVIFHSS information. The core objective of this research is to present the correlation coefficient (CC) and weighted correlation coefficient (WCC) for interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy hypersoft sets (IVIFHSS) and their mandatory properties. A prioritization technique for order preference by similarity to the ideal solution (TOPSIS) is developed based on proposed correlation measures. To ensure the symmetry of the developed scheme, we consider mathematical clarifications of correlation contractions. Based on assessments, it conceded vibrant multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) methodology with the most substantial significance. In addition, a statistical illustration is designated to regulate the operative usage of a decision-making configuration in thermal energy storage techniques. The productivity of the advocated algorithm is more reliable than existing replicas to control the favorable configurations of the premeditated study.

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Zulqarnain, R. M., Ma, W. X., Siddique, I., Alburaikan, A., Abd El-Wahed Khalifa, H., & Alanzi, A. M. (2023). Prioritization of Thermal Energy Storage Techniques Using TOPSIS Method Based on Correlation Coefficient for Interval-Valued Intuitionistic Fuzzy Hypersoft Set. Symmetry, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym15030615

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