The Neutrosophic Economic Order Quantity: Backlogged Shortages and Quality Issues Neutrosophic EOQ

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R Surya
Mullai Murugappan
Grienggrai Rajchakit
Govindan Vetrivel
Saravanan Subraja

Abstract

This paper investigates an economic order quantity with imperfect qualityitems that are backlogged in the neutrosophic sense.Defuzzification is done by implementingthe signed-distance approach.The objective is to determine the optimal inventory level and optimal backorder quantity that reduces the yearly total cost of the neutrosophic type.Numerical examples are produced to justify the output of the suggested models.


 


[Manuscript received: 14 Apr 2024 | Accepted: 12 Jun 2024 | Published: : 30 Sep 2024]

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R, S., Murugappan, M., Grienggrai , R., Govindan, V., & Saravanan, S. (2024). The Neutrosophic Economic Order Quantity: Backlogged Shortages and Quality Issues: Neutrosophic EOQ. International Journal on Robotics, Automation and Sciences, 6(2), 32–36. https://doi.org/10.33093/ijoras.2024.6.2.5
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R Surya, Department of Mathematics, Alagappa University (India)

She is an old student of department of Mathematics, Alagappa University

Grienggrai Rajchakit, Faculty of Science, Maejo University (Thailand)

He is an Associate Professor in Mathematics, Maejo University

Govindan Vetrivel, Department of Mathematics, Alagappa University (India)

He is a research scholar in Mathematics, Alagappa University

Saravanan Subraja , Department of Mathematics, Alagappa University (India)

She is a M.Sc. student of Mathematics department, Alagappa University

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