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Dr. Prem Kumar Singh
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Dr. Mohammad Abobala,
Tishreen University, Department of Mathematics, Syria
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Journal of Neutrosophic and Fuzzy Systems (JNFS) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing research in fuzzy systems, neutrosophic theory, and their hybrid computational frameworks. The journal provides a scholarly platform for the publication of original research articles and review papers addressing both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of soft computing methodologies.
JNFS focuses on the development of fuzzy and neutrosophic models, their extensions, and their integration with modern computational techniques. The journal encourages contributions in areas such as decision-making systems, data mining, knowledge representation, granular computing, graph analytics, and hybrid intelligent systems, as well as emerging applications in science, engineering, and data-driven environments.
All submissions undergo initial editorial screening followed by a rigorous peer-review process conducted by independent experts. Further details are available in the Peer Review Process.
Authors may submit manuscripts prepared in any standard academic format. Detailed preparation instructions are provided in the Author Guidelines.
JNFS is committed to maintaining high standards of publication ethics, research integrity, and transparency. Authors must ensure compliance with the publisher’s policies as outlined in the Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement.
Submission of a manuscript implies agreement with the publisher’s copyright and licensing terms as described in the Copyright and Licensing Policy.
Aim and Scope
Journal of Neutrosophic and Fuzzy Systems (JNFS) is a peer-review journal publishing high quality experimental and theoretical research in all areas of Neutrosophic and Fuzzy Systems. The scope of the JNFShas expanded so as to account for all facets of the field while emphasizing its specificity as bridging the gap between the flexibility of human representations and the precision and clarity of mathematical or computerized representations, be they numerical or symbolic. The journal welcomes original and significant contributions in the area of neutrosophic Sets, Fuzzy Sets whether on empirical or mathematical foundations, or their applications to any domain of information technology and more generally to any field of investigation where neutrosophic and fuzzy sets are relevant. Applied papers demonstrating the usefulness of neutrosophic and fuzzy methodology in practical problems are particularly welcome. JNFS publishes high-quality research articles, surveys as well as case studies. Separate sections are Recent Literature, and the Bulletin, which offers research reports, book reviews, and conference announcements and various news items. Invited review articles on topics of general interest are included and special issues are published regularly.
The aim and scope of JNFS Journal focus on dealing uncertainty and randomness in data which is not limited to following:
AntiGeometry
Bipolar fuzzy relation
Bipolar fuzzy graph
Neutrosophic set for Decision Making
Bipolar concept lattice
Neutrosophic Statistics
Complex fuzzy set
Data Mining using Neutrosophic Sets
Fuzzy Concept lattice
Neutrosophic Sets for Econimic Studies
Fuzzy Sets
Fuzzy Logic and machine Learning
Fuzzy Group
Fuzzy Topology
Graph Analytics
Granular Computing
Hyperbolic Geometry
Intuitionistic Fuzzy sets
Knowledge representation
Neutrosophic Set
Neutrosophic logic
Neutrosophic graph
Neutrosophic concept lattice
Plithogenic Set
Refined Neutrosophic set
Prof. Dr. Florentin Smarandache Department of Mathematics, University of New Mexico, 705 Gurley Avenue, Gallup, NM, 87301, United States, fsmarandache@gmail.com
Dr. Broumi Said, Laboratory of Information Processing, Faculty of Science Ben M’Sik, University Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco
Prof. M Tahan, Assistant Professor, Lebanese International University, Bekaa campus, Bekaa, Lebanon, Email: madeline.tahan@liu.edu.lb
Dr. Cengiz Kahraman, Istanbul Technical University, Department of Industrial Engineering 34367 Macka/Istanbul/Turkey (kahramanc@itu.edu.tr).
M. Parimala, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam. 638 401. Tamll Nadu- India (parimalam@bitsathy.ac.in).
Memet Åžahin, Department Of Mathematics, Gaziantep university,Turkey, ( mesahin@gantep.edu.tr).
Jun Ye, Institute of Rock Mechanics, Ningbo University, Ningbo, P. R, China (yehjun@aliyun.com; yejun1@nbu.edu.cn).
İrfan DELİ, Kilis 7 Aralık University, Turkey (irfandeli20@gmail.com).
Vakkas Uluçay, Kilis 7 Aralik University, Turkey (vulucay27@gmail.com).
Dr. Dev Baksh Singh, Assistant Professor-Sidhartha University, Email: answer.dev@gmail.com
Dr. Lalit Kumar Pandey-Assistant Professor, Rohelkhand University Email: meetlalitbhu@gmail.com
Dr. Deepak Kumar, Professor, Amity University-Noida, Email: deepakgupta_du@rediffmail.com
Dr. Sireesha Rodda, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management- Viskhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh-India, Email: srodda@gitam.edu
Surapati Pramanik, Department of Mathematics, Nandalal Ghosh B.T. College, Panpur, P.O.-Narayanpur, Dist-North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, PIN-743126, India (surapati.math@gmail.com).
S. A. Edalatpanah, Department of Applied Mathematics, Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education, Tonekabon, Iran (saedalatpanah@gmail.com).
Avishek Chakraborty, Department of Basic Science, University/College- Narula Institute of Technology Under MAKAUT, India (tirtha.avishek93@gmail.com).
Mohamed Talea, Laboratory of Information processing, Faculty of Science Ben M’Sik, Morocco (taleamohamed@yahoo.fr).
Assia Bakali, Ecole Royale Navale, Casablanca, Morocco (assiabakali@yahoo.fr).
Mohamed Abdel-Basset, Department of Computer Science, Zagazig University, Egypt (analyst_mohamed@yahoo.com, analyst_mohamed@zu.edu.eg).
Choonkil Park, Department of Mathematics, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea (baak@hanyang.ac.kr).
Angelo de Oliveira, Departamento Academico de Ciencia da Computacao - Universidade Federal de Rondonia, Brasil, (angelo@unir.br)
A. A. Salama, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Faculty of Science, Port Said University, Port Said, Egypt, (drsalama44@gmail.com)
Prof. M Akram, Professor, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: m.akram@pucit.edu.p
Prof. Jinhai Li, Professor, Kunming University of Science and technology, Email: jhlixjtu@163.com
Memet Åžahin, Department of Mathematics, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep 27310, Turkey, Email: mesahin@gantep.edu.tr
Ganeshsree Selvachandran, UCSI University, Jalan Menara Gading, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Email: Ganeshsree@ucsiuniversity.edu.my.
R. A. Borzooei, Department of Mathematics, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, borzooei@hatef.ac.ir
Dr. SUMERA NAZ, Department of Mathematics, Division of Science and Technology, University of Eduction, Lahore, Pakistan (sumera.naz@ue.edu.pk)
Prof. Ali Kashif Bashir, Professor of Networks and Security, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK (a.bashir@mmu.ac.uk)
Dr Sovan Samanta Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics Tamralipta Mahavidyalaya (Vidyasagar University) Email: ssamanta@tmv.ac.in, navosmath@gmail.com
Dr.R.Narmada Devi, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr Sagunthala R D Institute of Science and Technology, Avadi, Chennai 62 (drrnarmadadevi@veltech.edu.in)
Dr. Qays Hatem Imran, Department of Mathematics, College of Education for Pure Science, Al-Muthanna University, Iraq (qays.imran@mu.edu.iq)
Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts through the journal’s online submission system.
Manuscripts may be prepared in any standard academic format at the initial submission stage. Compliance with a specific journal template is not required prior to peer review. Upon acceptance, manuscripts will be professionally formatted in accordance with the publisher’s publication standards. Detailed preparation instructions are provided in the Author Guidelines.
All submissions undergo an initial editorial screening followed by a rigorous double-blind peer-review process conducted by independent experts. Details of the review workflow are available in the Peer Review Process page.
Authors are required to ensure that their submissions comply with the publisher’s ethical standards. For full details, please refer to the Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement.
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