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Sensitivity analysis in fuzzy linear programming

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A certain interpretation of a partially fuzzy LP-Problem is proposed and the corresponding variables of the Dual are analyzed and an economic interpretation is given.
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This article is published in Fuzzy Sets and Systems.The article was published on 1978-10-01. It has received 146 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fuzzy number & Fuzzy set operations.

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Fuzzy Mathematical Programming

TL;DR: Fuzzy linear programming belongs to goal programming in the sense that implicitly or explicitly aspiration levels have to be defined at which the membership functions of the fuzzy sets reach their maximum or minimum.
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A string metric for ontology alignment

TL;DR: A new string metric for the comparison of names which performs better on the process of ontology alignment as well as to many other field matching problems is presented.
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The use of parametric programming in fuzzy linear programming

TL;DR: The possibility of the identification of a complete fuzzy decision in fuzzy linear programming by use of the parametric programming technique is presented and it is shown that this fact can be useful in the Zimmermann approach to multiple objective linear programming.
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Applications of fuzzy set theory to mathematical programming

TL;DR: This paper surveys major models and theories in this area of fuzzy set theory and offers some indication on future developments which can be expected.
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A fuzzy approach to the transportation problem

TL;DR: The technique of parametric programming is used to obtain not only the maximizing solution (according to the Bellman-Zadeh criterion) but also other alternatives close to the optimal solution.
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Fuzzy programming and linear programming with several objective functions

TL;DR: It is shown that solutions obtained by fuzzy linear programming are always efficient solutions and the consequences of using different ways of combining individual objective functions in order to determine an “optimal” compromise solution are shown.
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On Fuzzy-Mathematical Programming

TL;DR: The main concern is with the application of the theory of fuzzy sets to decision problems involving fuzzy goals and strategies, etc., as defined by R. E. Bellman and L. A. Zadeh.