Solving Multiobjective Linear Programming Problems with Interval Parameters

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In the present paper, a multiobjective linear programming problem under uncertainty, particularly when parameters are given in interval forms, is investigated. In this case, it is assumed that objective coefficients and constraints parameters have arrived in interval numbers. Considering a suitable order relation for interval numbers, a solution procedure for dealing with such a problem is developed. A numerical example is provided to illustrate the efficiency of the solution procedure.

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Rivaz, S., & Saeidi, Z. (2021). Solving Multiobjective Linear Programming Problems with Interval Parameters. Fuzzy Information and Engineering, 13(4), 497–504. https://doi.org/10.1080/16168658.2021.2002544

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