Fuzzy Sgb-Open Sets in Topological Spaces: A Novel Tool for Personalizing Amantadine Therapy in Parkinson’s Disease
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https://doi.org/10.46649/eae24g02Keywords:
fuzzy spatial objects, closure operator, interior operator, and fuzzy topologyAbstract
In medical applications, the medical aspect of fuzzy topology has gained great importance. Many advances have been made in the theoretical understanding of topological relationships between spatial objects. The study demonstrates how fuzzy topology can be used to practically implement theoretical topological relationships in determining the dose of amantadine treatment for Parkinson's disease patients.
In this work, we used this research to ascertain the fuzzy Sgb-int, fuzzy Sgb-exterior, fuzzy Sgb-closure, and fuzzy Sgb-boundary of location impacted by In order to minimize the symptoms of the disease, patients should take their medication according to a dose ratio that is derived using fuzzy topology and is based on information gathered from earlier research on Parkinson's disease
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