Volume 5 • Issue 1 • PP: 20–24 • 2025
Some Special Types of Neutrosophic Domains
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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.
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