Emergency Decision Making Problem of Power Cut in Turkey Using Pythagorean Fuzzy Thermodynamic Approach with Prospect Theory

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Evaluating alternatives and making the right decisions in case of an emergency is very important for the normalization of life as soon as possible after an emergency. The uncertainty of the data and the different responses of the decision makers to the events in the emergency situation make it difficult to make a quick and accurate decision. The cut of energy, which is very important for the existence and maintenance of life, in unexpected situations is considered as an emergency problem. The Pythagorean fuzzy thermodynamic approach is used to eliminate uncertainties in emergency situations and the emotional effects of decision-makers. The Pythagorean fuzzy thermodynamic approach allows decision makers to make their evaluations more realistic and the resulting decision data is evaluated in a holistic way. In this study, unusual circumstances (earthquake, flood, storm, etc.) would cause energy bottleneck problem in Turkey is developed a solution proposals by emergency decision making approach based on prospect theory.

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Çoban, V., & Onar, S. Ç. (2021). Emergency Decision Making Problem of Power Cut in Turkey Using Pythagorean Fuzzy Thermodynamic Approach with Prospect Theory. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1197 AISC, pp. 415–422). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51156-2_48

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