Solving Multiobjective Fuzzy Binary Integer Linear Fractional Programming Problems Involving Pentagonal and Hexagonal Fuzzy Numbers

In this paper, we studied a multiobjective linear fractional programming (MOLFP) problem with pentagonal and hexagonal fuzzy numbers, while the decision variables are binary integer numbers. Initially, a multiobjective fuzzy binary integer linear fractional programming (MOFBILFP) problem was transfo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Mathematics Jg. 2024; H. 1
Hauptverfasser: Akate, Adane, Fentaw, Getaye
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cairo John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2024
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ISSN:2314-4629, 2314-4785
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we studied a multiobjective linear fractional programming (MOLFP) problem with pentagonal and hexagonal fuzzy numbers, while the decision variables are binary integer numbers. Initially, a multiobjective fuzzy binary integer linear fractional programming (MOFBILFP) problem was transformed into a multiobjective binary linear fractional programming problem by using the geometric average method; second, a multiobjective binary integer linear fractional programming (MOBILFP) problem was converted into a binary integer linear fractional programming (BILFP) problem using the Pearson 2 skewness coefficient technique; and third, a BILFP problem was solved by using LINGO (version 20.0) mathematical software. Finally, some numerical examples and case studies have been illustrated to show the efficiency of the proposed technique and the algorithm. The performance of this technique was evaluated by comparing their results with those of other existing methods. The numerical results have shown that the proposed technique is better than other techniques.
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ISSN:2314-4629
2314-4785
DOI:10.1155/2024/5597938