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On the use of multiple objective linear programming algorithms to solve problems with fractional objectives
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    On the use of multiple objective linear programming algorithms to solve problems with fractional objectives (English)
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    Multiple objective linear fractional programming can be used in a wide range of problem formulations in private and public enterprises. Under certain restrictions, a simpler multiple objective linear programming approach can be used for problem solution. In this note we analyse the use of this simplified approach to MOLFP, and the practical effect of the restrictions implied.
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    Multiple objective linear fractional programming
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