Fuzzy Multi Objective Linear Programming Problem with Imprecise Aspiration Level and Parameters
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https://doi.org/10.11121/ijocta.01.2015.00210Keywords:
Fuzzy ecient solution, fuzzy multi-objective linear programming, Pareto optimal solutionAbstract
This paper considers the multi-objective linear programming problems with fuzzygoal for each of the objective functions and constraints. Most existing works deal withlinear membership functions for fuzzy goals. In this paper, exponential membershipfunction is used.Downloads
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