The Fuzzy Incidence Coloring (FIC) of a graph is a mapping of its Fuzzy Incidence set to a color set in which adjacent Fuzzy Incidences (FIs) are colored with different colors. Using various sorts of fuzzy graph products, new graphs can be created from two existing graphs. In this paper, we determined the Fuzzy Incidence Coloring Number (FICN) of some cartesian product with two Fuzzy Incidence Paths (FIPs) ( P m ˜ × P n ˜ ) , two Fuzzy Incidence cycles ( C m ˜ × C n ˜ ) , two Fuzzy Incidence complete graphs ( K m ˜ × K n ) ˜ , FIP, and Fuzzy Incidence cycle ( P m ˜ × C n ) ˜ , FIP and Fuzzy Incidence complete graph ( P m ˜ × K n ) ˜ , Fuzzy Incidence cycle and Fuzzy Incidence complete graph ( C m ˜ × K n ) ˜ , respectively.
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