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A modification of the Geoffrion/Dyer/Feinberg algorithm for finite multi- objective systems
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    A modification of the Geoffrion/Dyer/Feinberg algorithm for finite multi- objective systems (English)
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    This paper extends the work of \textit{A. M. Geoffrion}, \textit{J. S. Dyer} and \textit{A. Feinberg} [Manage. Sci., Appl. 19, 357-368 (1972; Zbl 0247.90069)] from a compact convex action set X to a finite set X. The essential difference is that the line search step in their algorithm is no longer applicable and has to be replaced by a different search procedure. Finite convergence to an optimal solution is guaranteed. Termination decisions and error analysis is also included.
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    multiple criteria
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    interactive
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    Finite convergence
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    optimal solution
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    Termination decisions
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    error analysis
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