On Solving Bi-level Multi-Objective Fully Quadratic Fractional Optimization Model with Fuzzy Demands

This paper has been designed to introduce the method for solving the Bi-level Multi-objective (BL-MO) Fully Quadratic Fractional Optimization Model through Fuzzy Goal Programming (FGP) approach by utilising non-linear programming. In Fully Quadratic Fractional Optimization Model, the objective funct...

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Published inInternational journal of mathematical, engineering and management sciences Vol. 6; no. 6; pp. 1612 - 1628
Main Authors Rani, Namrata, Goyal, Vandana, Gupta, Deepak
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dehradun International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences 01.12.2021
Ram Arti Publishers
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ISSN2455-7749
2455-7749
DOI10.33889/IJMEMS.2021.6.6.096

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Summary:This paper has been designed to introduce the method for solving the Bi-level Multi-objective (BL-MO) Fully Quadratic Fractional Optimization Model through Fuzzy Goal Programming (FGP) approach by utilising non-linear programming. In Fully Quadratic Fractional Optimization Model, the objective functions are in fractional form, having quadratic functions in both numerator and denominator subject to quadratic constraints set. The motive behind this paper is to provide a solution to solve the BL-MO optimization model in which number of decision-makers (DM) exists at two levels in the hierarchy. First, the fractional functions with fuzzy demand, which are in the form of fuzzy numbers, are converted into crisp models by applying the concept of α-cuts. After that, membership functions are developed which are corresponding to each decision-maker’s objective and converted into simpler form to avoid complications due to calculations. Finally, the model is simplified by applying FGP approach, and a compromised solution to the initial model is obtained. An algorithm, flowchart and example are also given at the end to explain the study of the proposed model.
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ISSN:2455-7749
2455-7749
DOI:10.33889/IJMEMS.2021.6.6.096