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Volume 5Issue 1PP: 32-38 • 2025

Some Special Types of Neutrosophic Domains

Shawqi Al-lkami 1* ,
Adel Al-odhari 2
1Department of Mathematics; Faculty of Education and Sciences; Saba Region University, Yemen
2Faculty of Education, Humanities and Applied Sciences (Khawlan), Yemen; Department of Foundations of Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Sana'a University. Box:13509, Sana'a, Yemen
* Corresponding Author.
Received: December 10, 2024 Revised: January 03, 2025 Accepted: January 30, 2025

Abstract

The neutrosophic ring cannot be an integral domain, but the pseudo-neutrosophic ring could be an integral domain. The main objective of this paper is to present and study some special types of neutrosophic domains, which has not been studied before, such as integral domains.

Keywords

Neutrosophic Ring Pseudo Neutrosophic Ring Neutrosophic Polynomial Ring Neutrosophic Euclidean Ring Neutrosophic Unique Factorization Domains Neutrosophic Jacobson Radical Neutrosophic Noetherian Ring Neutrosophic Artinian Ring

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Al-lkami, Shawqi, Al-odhari, Adel. "Some Special Types of Neutrosophic Domains." Prospects for Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis, vol. Volume 5, no. Issue 1, 2025, pp. 32-38. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/PAMDA.050103
Al-lkami, S., Al-odhari, A. (2025). Some Special Types of Neutrosophic Domains. Prospects for Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis, Volume 5(Issue 1), 32-38. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/PAMDA.050103
Al-lkami, Shawqi, Al-odhari, Adel. "Some Special Types of Neutrosophic Domains." Prospects for Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis Volume 5, no. Issue 1 (2025): 32-38. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/PAMDA.050103
Al-lkami, S., Al-odhari, A. (2025) 'Some Special Types of Neutrosophic Domains', Prospects for Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis, Volume 5(Issue 1), pp. 32-38. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/PAMDA.050103
Al-lkami S, Al-odhari A. Some Special Types of Neutrosophic Domains. Prospects for Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis. 2025;Volume 5(Issue 1):32-38. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/PAMDA.050103
S. Al-lkami, A. Al-odhari, "Some Special Types of Neutrosophic Domains," Prospects for Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis, vol. Volume 5, no. Issue 1, pp. 32-38, 2025. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/PAMDA.050103
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