Invited Speaker

Dr. Tahir Mahmood, Assistant Professor

Dr. Tahir Mahmood, Assistant Professor

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan
Speech Title: Bipolar Complex Fuzzy Sets and Their Applications in Cluster Analysis

Abstract: The notion of bipolar complex fuzzy sets has already been defined, but the predefined notion of bipolar complex fuzzy sets has some serious issues. In this talk after discussing the motivation and need of fuzzy sets and their generalizations, we will discuss the drawbacks of predefined notion of bipolar complex fuzzy sets and will initiate a novel approach towards bipolar complex fuzzy sets. We will also define some basic operational laws and some similarity measures for bipolar complex fuzzy sets. In the end we will discuss some cluster analysis problem by using the discussed methods in the environment of bipolar complex fuzzy sets.


Biography: Tahir Mahmood is Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Department of Mathematics and Statistics, International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan. He received his Ph.D. degree in Mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan in 2012. His areas of interest are Algebraic structures, Fuzzy Algebraic structures, Decision making and generalizations of fuzzy sets. He has published more than 220 international publications and he has also produced more than 50 MS students and 6 Ph.D. students.