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Decision Making and Optimization electronic resource Special Matrices and Their Applications in Economics and Management / by Martin Gavalec, Jaroslav Ramík, Karel Zimmermann.

By: Gavalec, Martin [author.]Contributor(s): Ramík, Jaroslav [author.] | Zimmermann, Karel [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical SystemsPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XI, 225 p. 13 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319083230Subject(s): business | Operations research | Decision making | Mathematical optimization | Management science | Computational Intelligence | Engineering economics | Engineering economy | economic theory | Business and Management | Operation Research/Decision Theory | Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods | optimization | Computational Intelligence | Operations Research, Management Science | Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, MarketingDDC classification: 658.40301 LOC classification: HD30.23Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Special Matrices in Decision Making: Preliminaries -- Pairwise Comparison Matrices in Decision Making -- Preference Matrices with Fuzzy Elements in Decision Making -- Special Matrices in Max-Min Algebra: Optimization Problems under Max-Min Separable Constraints.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The book is a benefit for graduate and postgraduate students in the areas of operations research, decision theory, optimization theory, linear algebra, interval analysis, and fuzzy sets. The book will also be useful for the researchers in the respective areas. The first part of the book deals with decision making problems and procedures that have been established to combine opinions about alternatives related to different points of view. Procedures based on pairwise comparisons are thoroughly investigated. In the second part we investigate optimization problems where objective functions and constraints are characterized by extremal operators such as maximum, minimum or various triangular norms (t-norms). Matrices in max-min algebra are useful in applications such as automata theory, design of switching circuits, logic of binary relations, medical diagnosis, Markov chains, social choice, models of organizations, information systems, political systems and clustering. The input data in real problems are usually not exact and can be characterized by interval values.
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Special Matrices in Decision Making: Preliminaries -- Pairwise Comparison Matrices in Decision Making -- Preference Matrices with Fuzzy Elements in Decision Making -- Special Matrices in Max-Min Algebra: Optimization Problems under Max-Min Separable Constraints.

The book is a benefit for graduate and postgraduate students in the areas of operations research, decision theory, optimization theory, linear algebra, interval analysis, and fuzzy sets. The book will also be useful for the researchers in the respective areas. The first part of the book deals with decision making problems and procedures that have been established to combine opinions about alternatives related to different points of view. Procedures based on pairwise comparisons are thoroughly investigated. In the second part we investigate optimization problems where objective functions and constraints are characterized by extremal operators such as maximum, minimum or various triangular norms (t-norms). Matrices in max-min algebra are useful in applications such as automata theory, design of switching circuits, logic of binary relations, medical diagnosis, Markov chains, social choice, models of organizations, information systems, political systems and clustering. The input data in real problems are usually not exact and can be characterized by interval values.

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