ORCID
Takaaki Fujita: https://orcid.org/0009-0007-1509-2728
Article Type
Research Article
Abstract
Graph Theory is a branch of mathematics dedicated to studying graphs, which depict relationships between objects through vertices and edges. A significant focus in this field is the study of contact graphs, where vertices correspond to sets, and edges represent intersections between those sets. To better model uncertainties in real-world situations, several graph types---such as fuzzy, neutrosophic, and Plithogenic graphs---have been developed. This paper investigates the concept of contact graphs within these frameworks, offering insights into their behavior under various uncertain conditions.
Keywords
Neutrosophic graph, Contact graphs, Fuzzy graph, Intersection graphs, Plithogenic graphs
How to Cite
Fujita, Takaaki (2025) "Contact Graphs in Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Graphs," Neutrosophic Systems with Applications: Vol. 25: Iss. 4, Article 5.
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