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| 020 | _a9783319083223 | ||
| 037 | _cTextbook | ||
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_aCSL _beng _cCSL |
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_aGavalec, Martin _eauthor _9431224 |
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_aDecision making and optimization _b: Special matrices and their applications in economics and management |
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_aSwiterland : _bSpringer, _c2015. |
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_axi, 225p. _b: ill. |
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| 500 | _aIndex 223-225p. | ||
| 520 | _aThe 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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_a Fuzzy elements _9815542 |
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_a Interval eigenproblems _9815543 |
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_aPairwise comparison _9815544 |
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_aRamik, Jaroslav _eco-author _9431225 |
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_aZimmermann, Karel _eco-author _9815545 |
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