Picture fuzzy aggregation information based on Einstein operations and their application in decision making

The information aggregation operator plays a key rule in the group decision making problems. The aim of this paper is to investigate the information aggregation operators method under the picture fuzzy environment with the help of Einstein norms operations. The picture fuzzy set is an extended version of the intuitionistic fuzzy set, which not only considers the degree of acceptance or rejection but also takes into the account of neutral degree during the analysis. Under these environments, some basic aggregation operators namely picture fuzzy Einstein weighted and Einstein ordered weighted operators are proposed in this paper. Some properties of these aggregation operators are discussed in detail. Further, a group decision making problem is illustrated and validated through a numerical example. A comparative analysis of the proposed and existing studies is performed to show the validity of the proposed operators.


Introduction
The core idea of the fuzzy set (FS) theory was first developed by Zadeh [55] in 1965. In this theory, Zadeh only discussed the positive membership degree of the function. The core idea of the FS theory has been studied in many fields of the real world such as clustering analysis [51], decision making problems [29], medical diagnosis [12], and also pattern recognition [32]. Unfortunately, the idea of the FS theory has been failed due to lack of basic information of the negative membership degree of the function. Therefore, the Atanassov covered these gaps by including the negative membership degree of the function in FS theory. The core idea of the intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS) theory has been developed by Atanassov [4], in 1986. The concept of the IFS theory is the extension of the FS theory. In this theory, he discussed both the negative membership degree of the function and the positive membership degree of the function of IFS. Hence, the sum of its positive membership function and negative membership function is equal to or less than 1. After the introduction of IFS theory, many researchers attempted the important role in IFS theory and developed different types of techniques in processing the information values by utilizing different operators [8,9,18,24,26,28,34], information measure [7,35,39], score and accuracy function [25], under these environments. In particular, the information aggregation is an interesting and important research topic in AIFS theory that has been receiving more and more attention in year 2010 by Xu et al. [52]. Atanassov [4,6] defined some basic operations and relations of AIFSs, including intersection, union, complement, algebraic sum, and algebraic product, etc., and proved the equality relation between IFSs [5]. But it has been analyzed that the above operators used Archimedean t-norm and t-conorm for the aggregation process. Einstein based t-norm and t-conorm have a best approximation for sum and product of the intuitionistic fuzzy numbers (IFNs) as the alternative of algebraic sum and product. Wang and Liu [44] proposed some geometric aggregation operators based on Einstein operations for intuitionistic fuzzy information. Wang and Liu [45] proposed averaging operators using Einstein operations for intuitionistic fuzzy information. Zhao and Wei [57] defined hybrid averaging and geometric aggregation operators by using Einstein operations. Apart from this, various researchers pay more attention to IFSs for aggregating the different alternatives using different aggregation operators [13, 14, 19-21, 23, 27, 33, 38, 53, 54, 56].
In real life, there is some problem which could not be symbolized in IFS theory. For example, in the situation of voting system, human opinions including more answers of such types: yes, no, abstain, refusal. Therefore, Cuong [10] covered these gaps by adding the neutral function in IFS theory. Cuong [10] introduced the core idea of the PFS (picture fuzzy set) model, and the PFS notion is the extension of IFS model. In PFS theory, he basically added the neutral term along with the positive membership degree and negative membership degree of the IFS theory. The only constraint is that in PFS theory, the sum of the positive membership, neutral and negative membership degrees of the function is equal to or less than 1. In 2014, Phong et al. developed some composition of PF relations [37]. Singh in 2015 developed correlation coefficients for the PFS theory. Cuong et al [11], in 2015, gave the core idea about some fuzzy logic operations for PFS. Thong et al. [41] developed a policy to multi-variable fuzzy forecasting by utilizing PF clustering and PF rules interpolation system. Son [40] presented the generalized picture distance measure and also their application. Wei [46] introduced the picture fuzzy cross-entropy for MADM problem. Wei [47] has been introduced the PF aggregation operator and also their applications. The projection model for MADM with picture fuzzy environment has been presented by Wei et al [50]. Bipolar 2-tuple linguistic aggregation operators in MADM have been introduced by Lu M, et al [36]. In 2017 Wei [48] developed the concept about the some cosine similarity measures for PFS. Wei [49] introduced the basic idea of picture 2-tuple linguistic Bonferroni mean operation and also their application to MADM problems. Apart from these, some other scholars are working in the field of picture fuzzy sets theory and introduced different types of decision making approaches (Wang et al. [42],Wang et al. [43]). The different type of aggregation operators has defined for cubic fuzzy numbers, Pythagorean fuzzy numbers [31] and spherical fuzzy numbers [2,3,[15][16][17]30].
It is clear that above aggregation operators are based on the algebraic operational laws of PFSs for carrying the combination process. The basic algebraic operations of PFSs are algebraic product and algebraic sum, which are not the only operations that can be chosen to model the intersection and union of the PFSs. Therefore, a good alternative to the algebraic product is the Einstein product, which typically gives the same smooth approximation as the algebraic product. Equivalently, for a union, the algebraic sum is the Einstein sum. Moreover, it seems that in the literature there is little investigation on aggregation techniques using the Einstein operations on PFSs for aggregating a collection of information. Therefore, the focus of this paper is to develop some information aggregation operators based on Einstein operations on PFSs.
The remaining part of this paper is as follows. In ''Preliminaries'' section, we give some basic definitions of IFS, PFS and score and accuracy function. In ''Einstein operations of picture fuzzy sets'' section, we proposed picture fuzzy Einstein operations. In ''Picture fuzzy Einstein arithmetic averaging operators'' section, we introduce some picture fuzzy Einstein arithmetic averaging operators. In ''Application of the picture fuzzy Einstein weighted averaging operator to multiple attribute decision making'' section, we discuss the application of the picture fuzzy Einstein weighted averaging operator to a multiple attribute decision making problem. In ''conclusion'' section, we solve MADM problem to illustrate the practicality of the picture fuzzy Einstein operators, and we write the conclusion of the paper in the last section Preliminaries Definition 1 [4,6] An IFS b defined inÛ 6 ¼ / is ordered pair as follows where l bû ð Þ; ! bû ð Þ 2 0; 1 ½ and defined as l bû ð Þ; ! bû ð Þ : U ! 0; 1 ½ for allû 2Û: Hence, l bû ð Þ; ! bû ð Þ are called the degree of membership and non-membership functions, respectively. The pair l bû ð Þ; ! bû ð Þ is called the IFN or IPV, where l bû ð Þ and ! bû ð Þ satisfy the following condition for allû 2Û.
where 0 l bû ð Þ; g b u ð Þ; ! bû ð Þ 1 are called membership, neutral and non-membership degrees of the function, respectively, satisfying the condition l bû ð Þ þ g b u ð Þ þ ! bû ð Þ 2 0; 1 ½ ; for allû 2Û: Furthermore, for allû 2Û; U b ¼ 1 À l bû ð Þ À g b u ð Þ À ! bû ð Þ is said to be the degree of refusal membership, and the pair l bû ð Þ; g b u ð Þ; ! bû ð Þ is called the PFN or PFV. Note that every IFS that can be defined as If we put g b u ð Þ 6 ¼ 0; in Eq. (3), then we have PFS Basically, PFSs models are used in those cases in which the human opinions involving more answers, i.e., ''no'', ''yes'', ''abstain'', and ''refusal''. A group of students of the department can be a good example for a PFS. There are some groups of the students want to visit two places: one is Islamabad, and other one is Lahore, but there are some students which want to visit Islamabad (membership) not to Lahore (non-membership), but some students want to visit Lahore (membership) not to Islamabad (non-membership), and also some students which want to visit both places Islamabad and Lahore, i.e., neutral students. But there are also a few students which do not want to visit both places, i.e., refusal.
be a PFN, the score function and accuracy function of b are defined as And Definition 5 [22] Let b ¼ l bû ð Þ; g b u ð Þ; ! bû ð Þ and . ¼ l .û ð Þ; g . u ð Þ; ! .û ð Þ be family of two PFNs. Then the following comparison rules can be used.

Einstein operations of picture fuzzy sets
In this part of the paper, we have presented the Einstein operations and also discussed some basic properties of the defined operations on the PFSs. Let the t-norm T, and t-conorm S, be Einstein product T e and Einstein sum S e , respectively; then the generalized union and the intersection between two PFSs that is b and . become the Einstein sum and Einstein product, respectively, as given that b È e . ¼ r; S e ðl bû ð Þ; l .û ð ÞÞ; T e ðg b u ð Þ; g . u ð ÞÞ; b e . ¼ r; T e ðl bû ð Þ; l .û ð ÞÞ; S e ðg b u ð Þ; g . u ð ÞÞ; Furthermore, we can derive the following forms: be a family of two PFNs. Then Mathematical Sciences (2019) 13:213-229 215 Corollary 1 Let b be a PFS and k be any positive real number; then k: e b is also a PFS, i.e., Proof Since 0 l b ð uÞ; g b ðrÞ; ! b ð uÞ 1; respectively, and 0 l b ð uÞ þ g b ð uÞ þ ! b ð uÞ 1; then 1 À ! b ð uÞ ! l b ð uÞ ! 0; and ½1 À l b ð uÞ k ! ½! b ð uÞ k ; and also ½1 À l b ð uÞ k ! ½g b ð uÞ k ; and then we have Thus from the above, we can write as, Thus the solution of k: e b is a PFS for any positive real number k: h Theorem 1 Let b be a PFS and k be any positive integer; then show that Proof Now we used the mathematical induction to prove that the above result hold for all positive integer k: The above statement is named as QðkÞ: Show that the above statement QðkÞ true for k ¼ 1: Since Thus on PFSs the Einstein sum as, Hence, it has been shown that Qðk þ 1Þ holds. Since for any positive integer k we have been proved that QðkÞ holds. h Proof The result is obviously proved by the corollary 1. As under, we discused some special cases of k and b: i:e; k: e b !ð0; 1;1Þ;asðk ! 0Þ ; then lim k!þ1 (4) ðk 1 :k 2 Þ: e b ¼ k 1 : e ðk 2 : e bÞ: Proof (1) It is trivial.
(2) We transform By the Einstein operation law, we have By the Einstein operation law, it follows that k: e b 1 È e k: e b 1 ¼ Þ¼k: e b 1 È e k: e b 1 (3) Since By the Einstein operation law, it follows that (4) ðk 1 :k 2 Þ: e b ¼ k 1 : e ðk 2 : e bÞ Since By the Einstein law, it follows that

Picture fuzzy Einstein arithmetic averaging operators
In this section, we shall develop some Einstein aggregation operators with picture fuzzy information, such as picture fuzzy Einstein weighted averaging operator, picture fuzzy Einstein ordered weighted averaging operator to aggregate the picture fuzzy information. And also discussed some basic properties of picture fuzzy Einstein aggregation operator.
Application of the picture fuzzy Einstein weighted averaging operator to multiple attribute decision making MADM problems are common in everyday decision environments. An MADM problem is to find a great concession solution from all possible alternatives measured on multiple attributes. Let the discrete set of alternatives and attributes are A ¼ A 1 ; A 2 ; . . .; A n f g and C ¼ C 1 ; C 2 ; . . .; C n f g , respectively. Suppose decision maker given the PFVs for the alternatives A i p ¼ 1; 2; . . .; n ð Þon attributes C j j ¼ 1; 2; . . .; m ð Þare k ij ¼ where l ij ; g ij and ! ij indicates the degrees that the alternative d i satisfies, neutral and does not satisfy the attribute h j , respectively. Where 0 l ij þ g ij þ ! ij 1; and satisfy the condition l ij þ g ij þ ! ij 1. Hence, an MADM problem can be briefly stated in a picture fuzzy decision Step 1 Find the normalized picture fuzzy decision matrix. Generally, attributes are two types, the one is benefit and the other is cost; in other words, the attribute set C can be divided into two subsets: C 1 and C 2 , where C 1 and C 2 are the subset of benefit attributes and cost attributes, respectively. If in a MADM problem the attributes are of the same type (benefit or cost), then the rating values do not need normalization. If in a MADM problem the attributes are of the different type (benefit and cost) in such case, we can use the following formula to change the benefit type values into the cost type values.
Hence, we obtain the normalized picture fuzzy decision Step 2 Utilize the PFWA and PFEWA operator to aggregate all the rating values s ij j ¼ 1; 2; . . .; m ð Þ of the ith line and achieve the total rating value s i corresponding to the alternative A i .
Step 3 Find the score value of the total aggregated value s i by using Eq. (4). Then select the best one ranking the alternative A i ði ¼ 1; 2; . . .; mÞ; by the descending order of the score values.

Illustrative example
Let consider a numerical example for decision making problem, the decision maker consider three different companies for invest of money. Let A 1 ; A 2 and A 3 be represented car company, Food company and Arm company, respectively, and the criteria plane C 1 is risk analysis, C 2 is growth analysis, C 3 is investment cost, C 4 is social impact, C 5 operating cost, C 6 is environmental impact analysis and C 7 other factors. The opinions of decision maker about these three companies based seven criteria are represented in Table 1.
Based on Table 1, we get the picture fuzzy decision In this problem, we consider that the attributes C 3 and C 7 are the cost attributes and all another are benefit attributes, using Eq. (34), transformed the picture fuzzy decision matrix K into the following normalized matrix, shown in Table 2. Let -¼ ð0:05; 0:15; 0:20; 0:20; 0:15; 0:15; 0:10Þ T be the attribute weight vector. Using the PFEWA and PFWA operators, respectively, we can get the ranking orders and the overall rating values of the alternatives A i i ¼ 1; 2; 3 ð Þ as follows in Table 3.
It is clearly seen from Table 3 that using different operators, the overall rating values of the alternatives are different, but the ranking orders of the alternatives remain the same, and therefore, the best option is A 1 .

Comparison analysis
This section consists of the comparative analysis of several existing aggregation operators of picture fuzzy information with proposed Einstein aggregation operators. Existing methods to aggregated picture fuzzy information are shown in the below The bast alternative is H 4 : The obtaining result utilizing Einstein weighted averaging operators is same as results shown in existing methods. Hence, this study proposed the novel Einstein aggregation operators to aggregate the picture fuzzy information more effectively and efficiently. Utilizing proposed Einstein aggregation operators, we find the best alternative from set of alternative given by the decision maker. Hence, the proposed MCDM technique based on proposed operators gives to find best alternative as an applications in decision support systems.

Conclusion
In this paper, we investigate the multiple attribute decision making (MADM) problem based on the arithmetic aggregation operators and Einstein operations with picture fuzzy information. Then, motivated by the ideal of traditional arithmetic aggregation operators and Einstein operations, we have developed some aggregation operators for aggregating picture fuzzy information: picture fuzzy Einstein aggregation operators. Then, we have utilized these operators to develop some approaches to solve the picture fuzzy multiple attribute decision making problems. Finally, a practical example for different companies for invest of money is given to verify the developed approach and to demonstrate its practicality and effectiveness. In the future,     the application of the proposed aggregating operators of PFSs needs to be explored in the decision making, risk analysis and many other uncertain and fuzzy environment.
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