Performance of exponential similarity measures in supply of commodities in containment zones during COVID‐19 pandemic under Pythagorean fuzzy sets
Following the breakout of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19), the government of India was forced to prohibit all forms of human movement. It became important to establish and maintain a supply of commodities in hotspots and containment zones in different parts of the country. This study c...
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description | Following the breakout of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19), the government of India was forced to prohibit all forms of human movement. It became important to establish and maintain a supply of commodities in hotspots and containment zones in different parts of the country. This study critically proposes new exponential similarity measures to understand the requirement and distribution of commodities to these zones during the rapid spread of novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) across the globe. The primary goal is to utilize the important aspect of similarity measures based on exponential function under Pythagorean fuzzy sets, proposed by Yager. The article aims at finding the most required commodity in the affected areas and ensures its distribution in hotspots and containment zones. The projected path of grocery delivery to different residences in containment zones is determined by estimating the similarity measure between each residence and the various necessary goods. Numerical computations have been carried out to validate our proposed measures. Moreover, a comparison of the result for the proposed measures has been carried out to prove the efficacy. |
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