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Equilibrium solutions in multiobjective bimatrix games with fuzzy payoffs and fuzzy goals
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    Equilibrium solutions in multiobjective bimatrix games with fuzzy payoffs and fuzzy goals (English)
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    26 September 2000
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    The authors consider multiobjective bimatrix games with fuzzy payoffs. Fuzzy goals for payoffs are introduced in order to incorporate ambiguity of a player's judgements. It is assumed that the player tries to maximize the degrees of attainment of the fuzzy goal. The equilibrium solution is defined for this case. Two basic methods are employed to aggregate multiple fuzzy goals.
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    fuzzy goals
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    multiobjective bimatrix games
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    fuzzy payoffs
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    equilibrium solution
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