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    Max-algebra and pairwise comparison matrices (English)
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    Instead of the Perron eigenvector, the max-eigenvector of a symmetrically reciprocal matrix \(A\) is used in order to construct a transitive matrix that is closest to \(A\) in a relative error measure and gives more consistent rankings in the analytical hierarchy process. In this respect, some properties of the max-eigenvector are discussed and a procedure of its calculation is formulated. Three examples illustrate the entire approach.
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    analytically hierarchy process
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    Max-eigenvector
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    ranking
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    SR-matrix
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