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Multiobjective Geometric Programming

Mikuláš Luptáčik ()
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Mikuláš Luptáčik: Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration

Chapter 9 in Mathematical Optimization and Economic Analysis, 2010, pp 271-287 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As shownin Chapter 6, problems leading to geometric programming models arise very often, not only in engineering design but also in economics and management science.Referring to the introductory discussion in Chapter 7, it seems obvious to include geometric programming problems with several objectives in our consideration. A nonlinear model of environmental control from Section 7.1.6 provides one example and will be analyzed in Section 9.3.

Keywords: Dual Variable; Damage Cost; Multiobjective Optimization Problem; Geometric Programming; Environmental Investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-89552-9_9

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