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Multiple Criteria Optimization: Theory, Computation, and Application

R. S. Laundy
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Mathematical Background Topics from Linear Algebra Single Objective Linear Programming Determining all Alternative Optima Comments about Objective Row Parametric Programming Utility Functions, Nondominated Criterion Vectors and Efficient Points Point Estimate Weighted-sums Approach.
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Mathematical Background Topics from Linear Algebra Single Objective Linear Programming Determining all Alternative Optima Comments about Objective Row Parametric Programming Utility Functions, Nondominated Criterion Vectors and Efficient Points Point Estimate Weighted-sums Approach Optimal Weighting Vectors, Scaling and Reduced Feasible Region Methods Vector-Maximum Algorithms Goal Programming Filtering and Set Discretization Multiple Objective Linear Fractional Programming Interactive Procedures Interactive Weighted Tchebycheff Procedure Tchebycheff/Weighted-Sums Implementation Applications Future Directions Index.

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