Intuitionistic Fuzzy Representations of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Groups
Keywords:
Intuitionistic fuzzy group, intuitionistic fuzzy homomorphism (isomorphism), intuitionistic fuzzy representation .Abstract
In this paper, we study the intuitionistic fuzzy representations of intuitionistic fuzzy groups. A fundamental theorem of intuitionistic fuzzy representations of quotient groups has been derived. It is shown that every intuitionistic fuzzy representation gives rise to an intuitionistic fuzzy representation on the factor group. Moreover, an intuitionistic fuzzy version of the famous Cayley’s theorem has also been derived..References
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