In this research article, we introduce certain notions of interval-valued neutrosophic graph structures. We elaborate the concepts of interval-valued neutrosophic graph structures with examples.
We first introduce the concept of interval-valued neutrosophic competition graphs. We then discuss certain types, including kcompetition interval-valued neutrosophic graphs, p-competition intervalvalued neutrosophic graphs and m-step interval-valued neutrosophic competition graphs. Moreover, we present the concept of m-step intervalvalued neutrosophic neighbourhood graphs.
Broumi et al. [15] proposedthe concept of interval-valued neutrosophic graphs. In this research article, we first show that there are some flaws in Broumi et al. [15] ’s definition, which cannot be applied in network models. We then modify the definition of an interval-valued neutrosophic graph. Further, we present some operations on interval-valued neutrosophic graphs. Moreover, we discuss the concepts of self-complementary and self weak complementary interval-valued neutrosophic complete graphs. Finally, we describe regularity of interval-valued neutrosophic graphs.
This book addresses single-valued neutrosophic graphs and their applications. In addition, it introduces readers to a number of central concepts, including certain types of single-valued neutrosophic graphs, energy of single-valued neutrosophic graphs, bipolar single-valued neutrosophic planar graphs, isomorphism of intuitionistic single-valued neutrosophic soft graphs, and single-valued neutrosophic soft rough graphs. Divided into eight chapters, the book seeks to remedy the lack of a mathematical approach to indeterminate and inconsistent information. Chap. 1 presents a concise review of single-valued neutrosophic sets, while Chap. 2 explains the notion of neutrosophic graph structures and explores selected properties of neutrosophic graph structures. Chap. 3 discusses specific bipolar neutrosophic graphs. Chap. 4 highlights the concept of interval-valued neutrosophic graphs, while Chap. 5 presents certain notions concerning interval-valued neutrosophic graph structures. Chap. 6 addresses the concepts of rough neutrosophic digraphs and neutrosophic rough digraphs. Chap. 7 focuses on the concepts of neutrosophic soft graphs and intuitionistic neutrosophic soft graphs, before Chap. 8 rounds out the book by considering neutrosophic soft rough graphs.
In this paper, we discuss a subclass of interval valued neutrosophic graphs called strong interval valued neutrosophic graphs, which were introduced by Broumi et al. [41]. The operations of Cartesian product, composition, union and join of two strong interval valued neutrosophic graphs are defined. Some propositions involving strong interval valued neutrosophic graphs are stated and proved.
In this research study, we introduce the concept of bipolar single-valued neutrosophic graph structures. We discuss certain notions of bipolar single-valued neutrosophic graph structures with examples. We present some methods of construction of bipolar single-valued neutrosophic graph structures. We also investigate some of their prosperities.
In this paper, we discuss the concepts of interval valued neutrosophic gragh, single valued neutrosophic signed graph, self centered single valued neutrosophic graph. We present the concept of self-centered interval valued netrosophic graph. We investigate some properties of self-centered interval valued neutrosophic graphs.
An advantage of dealing indeterminacy is possible only with Neutrosophic Sets. Graph theory plays a vital role in the field of networking. If uncertainty exist in the set of vertices and edge then that can be dealt by fuzzy graphs in any application and using Neutrosophic Graph uncertainty of the problems can be completely dealt with the concept of indeterminacy. In this paper, Dombi Interval Valued Neutrosophic Graph has been proposed and Cartesian product and composition of the proposed graphs have been derived.
A graph structure is a generalization of simple graphs. Graph structures are very useful tools for the study of different domains of computational intelligence and computer science. In this research paper, we introduce certain notions of intuitionistic neutrosophic graph structures. We illustrate these notions by several examples. We investigate some related properties of intuitionistic neutrosophic graph structures. We also present an application of intuitionistic neutrosophic graph structures.