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Multi-objective fixed-charge transportation problem using rough programming

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  • Sudipta Midya
  • Sankar Kumar Roy

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This paper analyses the multi-objective fixed-charge transportation problem (MOFCTP) using rough programming. Due to globalisation of market, the parameters of MOFCTP may not be defined precisely, so the parameters of the MOFCTP are treated as rough intervals. Expected value operator is used to convert rough MOFCTP to deterministic MOFCTP. Fuzzy programming method and linear weighted-sum method are used to obtain Pareto-optimal solution from deterministic MOFCTP. A comparative study is made between the obtained solutions extracted from the methods; and thereafter we perform a procedure to analyse the sensitive analysis of the parameters in MOFCTP. Finally, in order to show the applicability of our proposed study, an example on MOFCTP is included in this paper.

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  • Sudipta Midya & Sankar Kumar Roy, 2020. "Multi-objective fixed-charge transportation problem using rough programming," International Journal of Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 37(3), pages 377-395.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijores:v:37:y:2020:i:3:p:377-395
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    1. Shyamali Ghosh & Karl-Heinz Küfer & Sankar Kumar Roy & Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber, 2023. "Type-2 zigzag uncertain multi-objective fixed-charge solid transportation problem: time window vs. preservation technology," Central European Journal of Operations Research, Springer;Slovak Society for Operations Research;Hungarian Operational Research Society;Czech Society for Operations Research;Österr. Gesellschaft für Operations Research (ÖGOR);Slovenian Society Informatika - Section for Operational Research;Croatian Operational Research Society, vol. 31(1), pages 337-362, March.

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