Solving the fully fuzzy bilevel linear programming problem through deviation degree measures and a ranking function method (Q1793492)

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    Solving the fully fuzzy bilevel linear programming problem through deviation degree measures and a ranking function method
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6953502

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      Solving the fully fuzzy bilevel linear programming problem through deviation degree measures and a ranking function method (English)
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      12 October 2018
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      Summary: This paper is concerned with a class of fully fuzzy bilevel linear programming problems where all the coefficients and decision variables of both objective functions and the constraints are fuzzy numbers. A new approach based on deviation degree measures and a ranking function method is proposed to solve these problems. We first introduce concepts of the feasible region and the fuzzy optimal solution of a fully fuzzy bilevel linear programming problem. In order to obtain a fuzzy optimal solution of the problem, we apply deviation degree measures to deal with the fuzzy constraints and use a ranking function method of fuzzy numbers to rank the upper and lower level fuzzy objective functions. Then the fully fuzzy bilevel linear programming problem can be transformed into a deterministic bilevel programming problem. Considering the overall balance between improving objective function values and decreasing allowed deviation degrees, the computational procedure for finding a fuzzy optimal solution is proposed. Finally, a numerical example is provided to illustrate the proposed approach. The results indicate that the proposed approach gives a better optimal solution in comparison with the existing method.
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