International Journal of Neutrosophic Science
  IJNS
  2690-6805
  2692-6148
  
   10.54216/IJNS
   https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/322
  
 
 
  
   2020
  
  
   2020
  
 
 
  
   An Approach to Solve the Linear Programming Problem Using Single Valued Trapezoidal Neutrosophic Number
  
  
   Department of Mathematics, Panskura Banamali College, Panskura RS-721152, WB, India 
   
    Tuhin
    Bera
   
   Department of Mathematics, Panskura Banamali College, Panskura RS-721152, WB, India
   
    Nirmal Kumar
    Mahapatra
   
  
  
   While making a decision, the neutrosophic set theory includes the uncertainty part beside certainty part (i.e., Yes or No). In the present uncertain socio-economic fashion, this pattern is highly acceptable and hence, the limitations of fuzzy set and intuitionistic fuzzy set are overcome with neutrosophic set theory. The present study provides a modified structure of linear programming problem (LP-problem) and its solution approach in neutrosophic sense. A special type of neutrosophic set defined over the set of real number, viz., single valued trapezoidal neutrosophic number (SVTN-number) is adopted here as the coefficients of the objective function, right-hand side coefficients and decision variables itself of an LP-problem. In order to solve such problem, a parameter based ranking function of SVTN-number is newly constructed from the geometrical configuration of the trapezium. It plays a key role in the development of the solution algorithm. An LP-problem is normally solved under the asset of some given constraints. Besides that, there may be some hidden parameters (e.g., awareness level of nearer society for the smooth run of a clinical pharmacy, ruined structure of road to be met a profit from a bus, etc) of an LP-problem and these affect the solution badly when experts ignore them. This study makes an attempt to solve an LP-problem by giving importance to all these to attain a fair outcome. The efficiency of the proposed concept is illustrated in a real field. A real example is stated and is solved numerically under the present view.
  
  
   2020
  
  
   2020
  
  
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   10.54216/IJNS.030202
   https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/21/show/322