Complex interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy decision support system with application to COVID-19 healthcare facilities

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Abstract

The complex interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy set (CIIFS), as an extension of the complex intuitionistic fuzzy set (CIFS), is one of the better tools for dealing with time-periodic information in a single set of two-dimensional information. So, this paper makes some new operators based on Aczel-Alsina’s t-norm and t-conorm in the CIIFS environment. First, some Aczel-Alsina t-norm and t-conorm operational laws are defined for complex interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy numbers (CIIFNs). Then, using the proposed operational laws, Aczel-Alsina The operators Complex interval-valued intuitionistic Aczel-Alsina weighted average (CIIFAAWA), Complex interval-valued intuitionistic Aczel-Alsina weighted geometric (CIIFAAWG), Complex interval-valued intuitionistic Aczel-Alsina ordered weighted average (CIIFAAOWA), and Complex interval-valued intuitionistic Aczel-Alsina ordered weighted geometric (CIIFAAOWG) are developed. Further, some properties of the proposed operators are discussed and investigated in detail. A group decision-making method is also suggested based on developed operators in the CIIFS environment. The proposed operators are more adaptable and give more accurate results than existing ones. Furthermore, a multi-criteria decision-making technique is developed based on the proposed operators. A decision-making problem for healthcare facilities in public hospitals is provided to demonstrate the benefits and applicability of the proposed method. Finally, a comparative study is also investigated using the existing methods.

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Khan, M. S. A., Jan, S. U., Jan, R., Senapati, T., & Moslem, S. (2023). Complex interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy decision support system with application to COVID-19 healthcare facilities. Complex and Intelligent Systems, 9(6), 7103–7132. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40747-023-01090-8

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