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A Dynamic Survey of Fuzzy, Intuitionistic Fuzzy, Neutrosophic, Plithogenic, and Extensional Sets

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Takaaki Fujita, Florentin Smarandache

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Abstract

Real-world phenomena often exhibit vagueness, partial truth, and incomplete information. To model such uncertainty in a mathematically rigorous way, many generalized set-theoretic frameworks have been introduced, including Fuzzy Sets [1], Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets [2], Neutrosophic Sets [3,4], Vague Sets [5], Hesitant Fuzzy Sets [6], Picture Fuzzy Sets [7], Quadripartitioned Neutrosophic Sets [8], Penta-Partitioned Neutrosophic Sets [9], Plithogenic Sets [10], HyperFuzzy Sets [11], and HyperNeutrosophic Sets [12]. Within these frameworks, a wide range of notions has been proposed and studied, particularly in the settings of fuzzy, intuitionistic fuzzy, neutrosophic, and plithogenic set theories. This extensive literature underscores both the significance of these theories and the breadth of their application areas. As a result, many ideas, constructions, and structural patterns recur across these four major families of uncertainty-oriented models. In this book, we provide a comprehensive, large-scale survey of Fuzzy, Intuitionistic Fuzzy, Neutrosophic, and Plithogenic Sets. Our goal is to give readers a systematic overview of existing developments and, through a unified exposition, to stimulate new insights, further conceptual extensions, and additional applications across a wide range of disciplines.

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