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Fuzzy assignment problem of trapezoidal membership functions within the sort of alpha optimal solution using ranking principle

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The fuzzy assignment method works for any problems in which one to one matching is called for in the light of the given payoffs where the total payoff is sought to minimized or maximized.
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The fuzzy assignment method works for any problems in which one to one matching is called for in the light of the given payoffs where the total payoff is sought to minimized or maximized. Throughout this paper, solving technique absolutely think about as an assignment problem with the assistance of trapezoidal membership functions and its arithmetic operations. Solving procedure has been applied from the approach of fuzzy Hungarian method using Robust Ranking technique. The fuzzified version of the problem has been mentioned with the assistance of a numerical example associated it's proving that the Robust ranking methodology offers an efficient tool for handling the assignment problem. Finally the optimum solution with in the kind of fuzzy numbers and verified its solution with in the nature of fuzzy membership functions.

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Developing a New Approach to Solve Solid Assignment Problems Under Intuitionistic Fuzzy Environment

TL;DR: The author formulates the IFSAP and utilizes the TIFN to deal with uncertainty and hesitation of the SAP under uncertain environment and the main advantage is that the optimal solution/assignment of FIFSAP is obtained without using the Hungarian method and intuitionistic fuzzy reduction method.
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Computationally Simple and Efficient Method for Solving Real-Life Mixed Intuitionistic Fuzzy 3D Assignment Problems

TL;DR: To solve 3D-MIFAP the PSK method for finding an optimal solution of fully intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem (FIFAP) is extended by the author and the proofs of the proposed theorems and corollary are presented.
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The PSK Method for Solving Fully Intuitionistic Fuzzy Assignment Problems With Some Software Tools

TL;DR: By using the PSK method, the real-life related fully intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problems are solved and the proposed results are verified by both LINGO 17.0 and TORA software packages.
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Decision-making in a fuzzy environment

TL;DR: A reverse-flow technique is described for the solution of a functional equation arising in connection with a decision process in which the termination time is defined implicitly by the condition that the process stops when the system under control enters a specified set of states in its state space.
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Algorithms for the Assignment and Transportation Problems

TL;DR: In this paper, algorithms for the solution of the general assignment and transportation problems are presen, and the algorithm is generalized to one for the transportation problem.
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A procedure for ordering fuzzy subsets of the unit interval

TL;DR: A function to help in the ordering of fuzzy subsets of the unit interval is introduced, which is the integral of the mean of the level sets associated with the fuzzy subset.
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Assignment Problems. Revised reprint.

TL;DR: This book provides a comprehensive treatment of assignment problems from their conceptual beginnings in the 1920s through present-day theoretical, algorithmic, and practical developments and can serve as a text for advanced courses in discrete mathematics, integer programming, combinatorial optimization, and algorithmic computer science.
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Assignment problems

TL;DR: A comprehensive treatment of assignment problems from their conceptual beginnings in the 1920s through present-day theoretical, algorithmic, and practical developments can be found in this article, where the authors have organized the book into 10 self-contained chapters to make it easy for readers to use the specific chapters of interest to them without having to read the book linearly.
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