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Parametric approach for approximate efficiency of robust multiobjective fractional programming problems

Journal

MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN THE APPLIED SCIENCES
Volume 44, Issue 14, Pages 11211-11230

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mma.7482

Keywords

approximate efficiency; Dinkelbach approach; robust methodology; scalarization; uncertain multiobjective fractional programming

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This paper develops a methodology to solve uncertain multiobjective fractional programming problems, using a robust optimization approach to find e-efficient solutions. It establishes necessary and sufficient optimality conditions for feasible solutions to be e over bar-efficient solutions of the parametric robust vector optimization problem. The relationship between e-efficiency of the robust multiobjective fractional programming problem and e over bar-efficiency of its corresponding parametric robust vector optimization problem is also proven.
In this paper, a methodology is developed to solve an uncertain multiobjective fractional programming problem in the face of data uncertainty in the objective and constraint functions. We use the robust optimization approach (worst-case approach) for finding e-efficient solutions of the associated robust multiobjective fractional programming problem defined as a robust (worst-case) counterpart. For the robust multiobjective fractional programming problem constructed in the robust approach, In fact, in the parametric Dinkelbach approach. We define for the given multiobjective fractional programming problem its corresponding parametric robust vector optimization problem. Then, we establish both necessary and sufficient optimality conditions for a feasible solution to be an e over bar -efficient solution (an approximate efficient solution) of the parametric robust vector optimization problem. Also we prove the relationship between e-efficiency of the robust multiobjective fractional programming problem (and thus e-efficiency of the considered uncertain multiobjective fractional programming problem) and e over bar -efficiency of its corresponding parametric robust vector optimization problem constructed in the Dinkelbach approach. In order to prove this result, we also use a scalarization method. Thus, the equivalence between an approximate efficient solution of the parametric robust vector optimization problem and an approximate minimizer of its associated scalar optimization problem constructed in the used scalarization method is also established.

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