Possibility/necessity-based probabilistic expectation models for linear programming problems with discrete fuzzy random variables (Q2333445)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7128990
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7128990 |
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Possibility/necessity-based probabilistic expectation models for linear programming problems with discrete fuzzy random variables (English)
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13 November 2019
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Summary: This paper considers linear programming problems (LPPs) where the objective functions involve discrete fuzzy random variables (fuzzy set-valued discrete random variables). New decision making models, which are useful in fuzzy stochastic environments, are proposed based on both possibility theory and probability theory. In multi-objective cases, Pareto optimal solutions of the proposed models are newly defined. Computational algorithms for obtaining the Pareto optimal solutions of the proposed models are provided. It is shown that problems involving discrete fuzzy random variables can be transformed into deterministic nonlinear mathematical programming problems which can be solved through a conventional mathematical programming solver under practically reasonable assumptions. A numerical example of agriculture production problems is given to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed models to real-world problems in fuzzy stochastic environments.
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discrete fuzzy random variable
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linear programming
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possibility measure
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necessity measure
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expectation model
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Pareto optimal solution
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