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Multiple Attribute Group Decision Making Methods Based on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Generalized Hamacher Aggregation Operator

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  • Lili RONG

    (Shandong TV University, P.R. China)

  • Peide LIU

    (Shandong University of Finance and Economics, Jinan, China)

  • Yanchang CHU

    (Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, China)

Abstract

With respect to multiple attribute group decision making (MAGDM) problems in which attribute values take the form of the intuitionistic fuzzy values(IFVs), the group decision making method based on some generalized Hamacher aggregation operators which generalized the arithmetic aggregation operators and geometric aggregation operators and extended the Algebraic aggregation operators and Einstein aggregation operators, is developed. Firstly, the generalized intuitionistic fuzzy Hamacher weighted averaging(IFGHWA) operator, intuitionistic fuzzy generalized Hamacher ordered weighted averaging(IFGHOWA) operator, and intuitionistic fuzzy generalized Hamacher hybrid weighted averaging(IFGHHWA) operator, were proposed, and some desirable properties of these operators, such as commutativity, idempotency, monotonicity and boundedness, were studied. At the same time, some special cases in these operators were analyzed. Furthermore, one method to multi-criteria group decision-making based on these operators was developed, and the operational processes were illustrated in detail. Finally, an illustrative example is given to verify the proposed methods and to demonstrate their practicality and effectiveness.

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  • Lili RONG & Peide LIU & Yanchang CHU, 2016. "Multiple Attribute Group Decision Making Methods Based on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Generalized Hamacher Aggregation Operator," ECONOMIC COMPUTATION AND ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS STUDIES AND RESEARCH, Faculty of Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics, vol. 50(2), pages 211-230.
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    1. Peide Liu & Yumei Wang, 2019. "Intuitionistic Fuzzy Interaction Hamy Mean Operators and Their Application to Multi-attribute Group Decision Making," Group Decision and Negotiation, Springer, vol. 28(1), pages 197-232, February.

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    group decision-making; intuitionistic fuzzy values; Hamacher aggregation operators.;
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    • C44 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods: Special Topics - - - Operations Research; Statistical Decision Theory
    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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