• 検索結果がありません。

Decision Procedures Based on Modal Concept and its Application to Fuzzy Multiobjective Linear programming Problem

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

シェア "Decision Procedures Based on Modal Concept and its Application to Fuzzy Multiobjective Linear programming Problem"

Copied!
1
0
0

読み込み中.... (全文を見る)

全文

(1)

471

ABSTRACT

DECISION PROCEDURES BASED ON MODAL CONCEPT

AND ITS APPLICATION TO FUZZY

MULTI-OBJECTIVE LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEM

Masahiro INUIGUCHI Hidetomo ICHIHASHI Hideo TANAKA

University of Osaka Prefecture

The concepts of possibility distribution and measure have been introduced by L.A. Zadeh. The possibility distribution is regarded as a fuzzy restric-tion which acts as an elastic constraint on the values that may be assigned to a variable. The possibility measure of an event may be interpreted as the possibility degree of occurrence of the event under a possibility distribution. On the other hand, possibility, necessity, impossibility and contingency have been naturally extended to deal with fuzzy sets in the framework of Venn's diagram, using h-level sets by H. Prade. Zadeh's possibility theory is recovered in this approach. However, these modalities are considered as absolute indices. Namely, the fact that the possibility of an event is very large does not imply the reason that the possibility of opposite event is small. In this paper, the relative modalities are defined using Prade's modalities. The relative possibility is defined as the degree where the possibility of an event is larger than the possibility of opposite event. In the same way, the relative necessity, the relative impossibility and the relative contingency are defined. The relative necessity is not dual of the relative possibility but equal to the relative possibility. Therefore, the dual relative possibility is defined. And relations between the relative modalities and the absolute modalities are investigated. As one of the applications of these modalities, the d.ecision procedures based on the modal concept are considered and divided into eight classes, so that fuzzy multi-objective linear programming problems are formulated using these procedures. These problems are reduced to nonlinear programs which are not necessarily convex programs. An approximating method of the global optimal solution using simplex method is proposed.

参照

関連したドキュメント

Hilbert’s 12th problem conjectures that one might be able to generate all abelian extensions of a given algebraic number field in a way that would generalize the so-called theorem

By constructing a suitable Lyapunov functional and using almost periodic functional hull theory, we study the almost periodic dynamic behavior of a discrete Leslie-Gower

On the basis of the concept of grades of a fuzzy point to belongingness (∈) or quasi-coincident (q) or belongingness and quasi-coincident (∈ ∧q) or belong- ingness or

One of the procedures employed here is based on a simple tool like the “truncated” Gaussian rule conveniently modified to remove numerical cancellation and overflow phenomena..

An easy-to-use procedure is presented for improving the ε-constraint method for computing the efficient frontier of the portfolio selection problem endowed with additional cardinality

And then we present a compensatory approach to solve Multiobjective Linear Transportation Problem with fuzzy cost coefficients by using Werner’s μ and operator.. Our approach

Restricting the input to n-vertex cubic graphs of girth at least 5, we apply a modified algorithm that is based on selecting vertices of minimum degree, using operations that remove

By an inverse problem we mean the problem of parameter identification, that means we try to determine some of the unknown values of the model parameters according to measurements in