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Bipolar Complex Neutrosophic Graph

Bipolar Complex Neutrosophic Graph

To Said Broumi, Muhammad Akram,

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Musavarah Sarwar Dr. Akram and Dr. Sarwar have introduced the Bipolar

Neutrosophic Graph, which can be combined with the

Complex Neutrosophic Set. In Bipolar Neutrosophic Set we have bipolar (positive / negative) neutrosophic components: (T+, I+, F+; T-, I-, F-), where T+, I+, F+ are subsets of the interval [0, 1], while T-, I-, F- are subsets of the interval [-1, 0]. In the Complex Neutrosophic Set we have complex neutrosophic components, of the form: (T1eT2, I1eI2, F1eF2), where (T1, I1, F1) are the amplitudes, while (T2, I2, F2) are their corresponding phases. By combination, we get bipolar (positive / negative) complex neutrosophic components:

( T1+eT2+, I1+eI2+, F1+eF2+; T1-eT2-, I1-eI2-, F1-eF2- ) for the Bipolar Complex Neutrosophic Graph. A graph which has at least one vertex or at least one edge which has the form of bipolar complex neutrosophic number is called a bipolar complex neutrosophic graph.

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